Countries that belonged to the Central Powers.
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Ottoman Empire?
A strong sense of pride, loyalty and protectiveness towards your country. It was a belief that one's country was the best and that their country was more important than any other country.
What is Nationalism
The kind of static warfare that both sides entered into on the Western Front for most of the War.
What is Trench Warfare
Country that is blamed for starting World War I.
Who is Germany?
An agreement to stop fighting.
What is an armistice?
Countries that belonged to the Allied Powers.
What is France, UK, Russia, and USA?
The belief that a nation needs a larger military force.
What is Militarism
Area between opposing trenches.
What is No Man's Land?
A reason that the Allies won the war.
Entry of the US: superior manpower
More resouces
Stronger morale
A deadlock in which neither side is able to defeat the other.
What is stalemate?
Country where most of the battles in the Western Front took place.
What is France.
The Central Powers and The Allies during World War I are examples of this
What are Alliances
A mehtod for the better use of technology that assisted the Allies in winning the war
What is a Combined arms offensive: integrated use of tanks, planes and artillery
The German leader who used the hatred of the Treaty of Versailles as propaganda
Who is Adolf Hitler
What is modern weapons?
Originally part of the Triple Alliance but later joined the Allied Powers.
What is Italy?
The assassination of this man that is considered to be the spark of World War I?
Who is Franz Ferdinand?
German war plan to defeat the Allies at the start of the War
What is the Von Schlieffen Plan
This treaty ended World War I
What is the Treaty of Versailles
Payments for war damage.
What is reparations?
Country that the Russian Empire was willing to defend from Austria-Hungary
Who is Serbia?
The city and country where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
What is Sarajaveo, Bosnia
It temporarily blinded Hitler in World War I.
What is Mustard Gas
Theory that Germany lost the war because they were betrayed by Socialists and Jews on the homefront
What is the stab in the back theory?
Medical stations near the front line where many Australian nurses worked during the war
What is a casualty claearing station?