The leader of Germany during World War I.
Who is Kaiser Wilhelm II?
This would be backpack type invention that includes fire.
What is a flame thrower?
More deadly in terms of casualties the Spanish Flu or Covid 19?
What is the Spanish Flu?
The Triple Alliance was made up of...
What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy?
It was his assassination thought to have started The Great War.
Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
The very first submarine-type boat.
What is an unterseeboot?
Russia suddenly leaves World War I and says to please let them be and figure out their own country, why is this.
What is the Russian Revolution?
The Triple Entente is made up of..
Who are France, England, and Russia?
This man is the leader of the Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik Party.
Who is Vladimir Lenin?
This new type of warfare included digging holes and a space in between called no man's land.
What is trench warfare?
This was President Wilson's main 14th point.
What is the League of Nations?
British luxury cruise ship sunk by German unterseeboots.
What is the Lusitania?
This man's main point, his 14th, included the call for a League of Nations to be established.
Who is President Woodrow Wilson?
This was the original name for World War I.
What is the Great War?
The exact date that World War I is believed to have started.
When was June 28, 1914?
A period of political and social upheaval in 1917 that ended centuries of czarist rule and led to the creation of the world's first communist state, the Soviet Union. Vladimir Lenin's Bolsheviks seized power. Widespread discontent fueled by economic hardship, food shortages, and military failures in World War I were key causes.
What is the Russian Revolution?
Telegram bearing his name, supposedly sent by the Germans to Mexico and "intercepted" by the British, asking for the Mexicans to join the war on the side of Germany in promise for Texas to be theirs again should they win.
Who is Zimmerman?
The use of gas masks became prevalent in the trenches due to this new warfare strategy.
What is chemical warfare?
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A German military strategy in World War I that aimed to quickly defeat France before turning to fight Russia. The plan involved a massive, rapid flanking maneuver through neutral Belgium to encircle and crush the French army, anticipating that Russia would take longer to mobilize
What is the Schlieffen plan?
Signed in June 1919, imposed comprehensive and punitive terms on Germany to officially end World War I and prevent future aggression. The primary outcomes included significant territorial losses, drastic military restrictions, massive financial reparations, and the establishment of the League of Nations.
What was the Treaty of Versailles?