Arch Duke of Austria-Hungary, assasinated in Serbia, started WW1
Franz Ferdinand
British General, critisised for neglecting his troops, "A butcher of his own men"
Douglas Haig
"Bloody Sunday", saw cultural strings between Russia and Serbia, him and his family killed, government overthrown
Tzar Nicholas 2
"Wooden Titan", drowe U.S. into the war with the use of submarine warfare, against the Sussex Plegde
Paul Von Hindenburg
German foreign leader.
Sends Zimmerman telegram to Mexico
Arthur Zimmerman
"Red Baron", credit for over 80 kills, dominent pilot
Baron Von Richtofen
British gerneral, his job to secure and protect the oil supply in Africa, fuel was important for the war. Defeated by the Tyrkish army, embarrassing, taken captive, escaped and hated
Sir Charles Townshend
Religious leader, counsul to Zar Nicholas 2, thought to have given bad advice, killed after the government was overthrown.
Grigori Rasputin
Strategiest, came up with the Schlieffen plan
Alfred Schlieffen
German prince, formed and promoted the Sussex Pledge
Prince Max Von Baden
President of Austria-Hungary.
first country to declare war on Serbia
Franz Joseph 1
British Statesman, politicial face of Britain, reported to the public.
David Lloyd
Fourteen Points, believed in neutrality, "Peace without victory"
Woodrow Wilson
Russian Leader, overthrew government, institutes an communistisch government, alliance with Germany
Vladimir Lenin
Prime minister of France, refuses to listen to Wilson's 14-points, wanted to punish Germany
George Clemenceau
Forms "Blank Check" with Austria Hungary, brought Germany into the war
Wilhelm 2
Assassinated Franz Ferdinand, member of the "Black Hand", Serbian nationalist
Gravrilo Princip
Key role in developing U-boats, believed it was right to target U.S. boats, secretary of state of the German imperial naval office
Alfred Von Tirpitz
Lord admiral of England, gained credit for formin alliance with Belgium, claimed responsability for the British defeat at the battle of Gallipoli
Winston Churchill
Allowed "all black units", "Black Jack", responsable for the organisation, training and supply of the army.
Brinign an end to the war by brining U.S. troops
John J. Pershing