The Germans sunk this passenger ship that travelled between the US and Britain.
What is the Lusitania?
First official battle in WWI.
What was the Battle of Tannenberg?
Germany had to march through ___________ to get to France.
What is Belgium?
This WWI battle had Medieval roots concerning a conflict between Germany and Lithuania.
Woodrow Wilson gave this speech and described a plan to restore peace after WWI.
What are the Fourteen Points?
Also known as the "Advance to Victory," and was sparked by the Battle of Amiens.
What is the Hundred Day's Offensive?
This country was a "frenemy" to Austria Hungary due to land disputes ______________. This country signed the ______________ and entered WWI on the side of the allied powers.
What is Italy?
What is the Treaty of London?
This British war recruiter organized soldiers into Pal's Battalions.
Who is Lord Kitchener?
The League of Nations was formed at this conference.
What is the Paris Peace Conference?
The allies planned to attack the Germans during this battle, _______________ but the Germans had the same plan and attacked them in what was eventually known as the Battle of Verdun.
What is the Battle of the Somme?
This country declared the seas around Britain as a war zone.
What is Germany?
This country believed they had a moral obligation to help weaker nations.
What is Britain?
This man was the only world leader who publicly outlined his goals during WWI.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
The Germans executed the Schlieffen Plan (speed of attack) during this battle: ____________.
What is the Battle of the Marne?
_____________ joined the Central Powers after losing land in the Balkan wars. _____________- joined the central powers because Germany and Austria Hungary were the main trading pertners.
What is the Ottoman Empire?
What is Bulgaria?
This is a period of no progress in a war___________ while ___________ is when both sides in a battle stop fighting to negotiate a peace treaty.
What is a stalemate?
What is an armistice?
This organization was formed by 42 founding countries with the goal of eliminating disputes among nations, _________________, While this agreement officially ended World War I ______________________.
What is the League of nations and What is the Treaty of Versailles?
When the allies advanced to the Hindenburg line, they defeated the Germans in this battle: ____________________________.
What is the Battle of St. Quentin Canal?
These are the countries in the Allied Powers.
These are the countries in the Central Powers.
What are Britain, France, Russia, and the US?
What are Austria Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria?
Forces from these two countries __________ and _______________ led the allies in a successful attack against the Germans in the Battle of ____________ which sparked the Hundred Day's Offensive.
What are Canada and Australia?
What is the Battle of Amiens?