Artillery/chemical warfare
Trench Warfare
Underground mines
Tanks
Mix/combination!
100

What was the nickname of the 420mm German howitzer (Large artillery)?

Big Bertha.

100

Name two illnesses/diseases that occurred in the trenches? 

-emotional trauma, starvation, lice, body lice, Trench Foot, trench fever, Spanish flu, burns and blindness from mustard gas and shell shock.

100

What was the point of underground mines?

-cross territory.

-plant explosives under enemy trenches.

-confuse and attack

100

What was the name of the first prototype tank?

Little Willie.

100

What is the safest means of digging trenches that was used by soldiers?

tunnelling (digging a tunnel and then removing the roof, also the most difficult) 

200

What rifle was used by Canadians before they switched to the British Lee Enfield rifle?

Ross Rifle.

200

What is the land that is in between the trenches called?

No mans land.

200

True or false:

Enemy battles did not happen in the mines below the trenches, only above ground.

False, battles happened in the mines below and often ended with explosives blowing up enemy mines.

200

Why are tanks named "tanks"?

Britain said they were used to transport water on the battlefront so that they could keep the machine a secret, and the name stuck!

200

Which guns had the longest range in WW1?

German Paris guns

300

What did chlorine gas do a soldier? (Multiple answers, just need one)

-Blister the lungs

-React with moisture in the lungs and turn into Hydrochloric acid.

- Injure/kill them.

300

True or False

Trenches didn't give soldiers enough time to put on gas masks.

False, trenches may have allowed more time to react to the new technology of using gas as a weapon.

300

Using 600 tons of explosives, in 8000 meters of the tunnel, how many soldiers were killed in the explosion of the mine that could be heard from London?

10 000 soldiers (German).

300

Why did "Big Willie" replace "little Willie"?

"Little Willie" was slow, overheated, and couldn't cross the trenches.

300

How was most artillery transported?

Most artillery was transported by horses

400

What percentage of soldiers were killed in trench warfare because of heavy artillery?

75% of soldiers.

400

Name which battle Britain lost 60 000 soldiers fighting in the trenches.

The battle of the Somme.

400

What were the two methods miners used to find enemy tunnels?

The stick method, and the water method.

400

True or false

There were vehicles that came before "Little Willie" designed by Frederick Simms?

True!

400

Describe trenches size-wise (dimensions)?

Most trenches were between 1-2 m wide and 3 m deep

500

Why did they start using artillery to release gas on enemies instead of releasing gas from tanks into the air?

Wind played a significant role, because sometimes the gas would change direction and become "friendly fire", whereas using artillery was more precise for targeting the enemy.

500

What was the term used to describe what is now called PTSD in the trenches?

"Shell Shock"

500

True or false

The explosion at the mine in Spanbroekmolen created a crater that could hold a 40ft lake.

True!

500

The first groups of tanks _______ were very hot, noisy and suffered mechanical malfunctions on the battlefield. (What was the name of the prospective tank?)

Mark I!

500

What percentage of casualties were caused by shrapnel wounds and exploding shells 

Shrapnel wounds and exploding shells caused 60% of battlefield casualties