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100

______ British soldiers died on July 1st, 1916.

19,240

100

The French General commanding at Somme was __________

General Ferdinand Foch

100

The Battle of Somme is often regarded as a somewhat inconclusive fight because of

The extraordinarily high casualty numbers on both sides

100

Part of the reason for the British strategy (relatively) failing at Somme was

Answers Include (but aren't limited to): 

-Pre-Battle shells doing little damage to German defenses

-Tanks being less helpful than expected 

-Underestimating Germany

100

The ____ was the first kind of tank ever used in battle

Mark I

200

The total number of casualties at the Battle of Somme was:

(at least) One million
200

The British General at Somme was ____________________

General Sir Douglas Haig

200
An estimated __% of soldiers had shell-shock after fighting at the Somme

40%

200

The British had to take the lead at Somme because

France was overwhelmed at Verdun

200

____ tanks were deployed to the Battle of Somme

49 

300

General Ferdinand Foch's best known coordination effort was: 

The Hundred Days Offensive

300

What was the primary objective for the Allies at Somme?

Relieve pressure from the French at Verdun

300

What was NOT a problem with Mark I tanks?

a) Frequent malfunctions

b) Lack of storage space

c) Inability to manage terrain

d) Slow speeds

b) Lack of storage space

400

General Sir Douglas Haig was best known for coming up with: 

The 'All Arms' Military Strategy

400

The losses led Germany to create the ___

Hindenburg Line
400

The main difference between male & female Mark I tanks was

Female tanks had machine guns, male tanks had (typically 6lb) guns

500

General Ferdinand Foch became Supreme Allied  Commander in (Month/Year)

March of 1918

500

Geoffrey Malin's "The Battle of the Somme" (1916) was seen by ___ people in the UK __ weeks after its first showing. 


BONUS (+100 pts): It was surpassed by ___ in ___

20 million people, 6 weeks


BONUS: Star Wars, 1977

500

Tank sponsons are

Jutted on the side of tanks: they hold extra weapons and/or provide storage space