History of WWI
WWI by the Numbers
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Ch. 1-7
100

The execution of a certain Arch Duke is widely considered to be the spark that set off WWI. What was the name of that Arch Duke?

Franz Ferdinand

100

What year did WWI begin?

1914

100

Which character dies in Chapter 1 and how?

Kemmerich--He suffered a wound to the leg and they were forced to amputate. Unfortunately, the wound was infected and he died as the infection spread.

100

Who were the first 2 countries to declare war in what would become WWI?

Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in 1914 in retaliation for a Serbian Nationalist assassinating Austria-Hungary's Arch Duke.

100

What Company are Paul and his friends in?

The 2nd Company

200

Nationalism was a leading cause of WWI. 

What is nationalism?

A devotion to interests and culture of one's own nation. A belief that one's own nation is superior to other nations.

200

What year did WWI end?

1918

200

Who are the Iron Youth?

Paul, Muller, Tjaden, Kropp

200
France, Britain, & Russia were originally called the Triple Entente. What were they later (& more commonly) called?


Hint: This is the side the United States joined.

The Allies

200

Which country are Paul and his friends trying to push forward in?

France

300

This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-Boats on May 7, 1915. All passengers were killed, including 128 American tourists, which swayed public opinion against Germany. 

What was the name of the passenger ship?

The Lusitania

300

How many countries were ultimately involved in WWI?

Over 30 nations

300

What was the name of the Iron Youth's old teacher who pressured them to enlist?

Kantorek

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy (later joined by the Ottoman Empire) were originally called the Triple Alliance. What were they later (& more commonly) known as?

The Central Powers

300

Paul talks a lot about how comradeship is the only thing that gets them through their experiences on the front. 

What is comradeship?

An intense friendship, like brotherhood

400

Explain what happened in the Zimmerman Note Incident.

Germany attempted to send Mexico a secret proposal:

If Mexico attacks the United States, Germany will compensate Mexico with land from southwestern states.

Britain intercepted the message and showed it to the United States, who responded by declaring War on Germany.

400

How many countries did the main trenches of WWI span?

4 countries

400

Which character was carried off the battlefield with his lungs showing through his body?

Haie Westhus

400

Who was president of the United States during WWI? 

Hint: He was reelected during WWI.

Woodrow Wilson

400

Out of 150, how many men from Paul's company return from their recent venture on the front lines?

32

500

WWI ended on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. At the time, a holiday was declared called Armistice Day. 

What do we call it now?

Veterans' Day

500

How many casualties were there in WWI (military + civilian)?

The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I, was around 40 million. There were 20 million deaths and 21 million wounded.

500

True or False: Himmelstoss tries to make up with the Iron Youth?

True--After his first round serving at the front, he sees that this version of war is very different than boot camp and tries to make peace with his former subordinates who have more combat experience than he does.

500

What year did the United States enter WWI?

1917

500

As of our most recent reading, where is Paul right now (which country?) and why is he there? 

Paul is at home in Germany on leave.

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