what is an alliance
a formal agreement, union, or association between two or more parties—countries, organizations, or individuals—working together to achieve common goals or mutual benefits
when was ww1
1914
Submarines were used extensively to disrupt shipping, prompting the development of depth charges. Battleships, particularly in the "Dreadnought" class, formed the backbone of naval power. all of these were part of the
Naval Technology
who was in the Brusilov Offensive
Russia and Austria-Hungary.
when was the armistice signed that ended ww1
nov 11 1918
what group changed there name
The pre-war alliance known as the Triple Alliance changed its name to the Central Powers during World War I.
what assassination was the start of ww1
assassination of Archduke
what was First developed by the German Army, these weapons could incinerate enemy positions but were volatile for their operators
Flamethrowers
who was in the Battle of Jutland
the british and gremany
when did the treaty get sighed
june 28 1919
The Central Powers
the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
what was the Alliance System
Europe was divided by alliances Triple Entente: Britain, France, Russia Triple Alliance Germany, Austria Hungary, Italy that escalated a local conflict in the Balkans into a global war.
what is a armored vehicles were designed to break through barbed wire and entrenched lines.
Tanks
who was in the Battle of Tannenberg
gremany and russia
how many men was Germany allowed to have after the treaty
Germany was strictly limited to a total of 100,000 men
who were all part of the tripil allies
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
what was Balkan Tension
The Balkan region was unstable, with Serbia's nationalist goals directly opposing Austria-Hungary’s control over its Slavic populations
what prevented men from crossing no mans land
machine guns
who was in the First Battle of the Marne
germany and France
when Germany had to take responsy what was it called
the blank blank clause
war guilt clause
who won in ww1
The Allied Powers (the Triple Entente)
what was the Nationalism & Imperialism
Intense competition for colonies, resources, and power imperialism and growing nationalistic pride nationalism created severe friction between European powers
what weapon was banned in ww1
poisen and any chemical weapons
who was in the Battle of Verdun
freanch and Germany
name 3 things of the 5 things The Treaty of Versailles did
it officially ended World War I between the Allied Powers and Germany. It required Germany to accept responsibility for the war, pay reparations, reduce its military, and cede territory, effectively establishing the League of Nations