Allied Forces
Central Powers
Treaty of Versailles
Air Warfare
Gallipoli Capaign
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Australia became involved in World War One in August 1914 as Britain was preparing to declare war on Germany. At the time a future Australian prime minister promised that Australia would stand behind their mother country. He believed this war to be a noble cause where Australians could demonstrate their loyalty.
Why did Australia get involved in WW1?
100
Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire which joined the Central Powers in 1914 Bulgaria which joined the Central Powers in 1915
Who were the Central Powers of WW1?
100
It was signed by foreign German minister Hermann Müller.
Who signed the treaty?
100
Manfred von Richthofen
Who was the red baron?
100
It took place at the peninsula of Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire (in modern day Turkey)
Where did the Gallipoli Campaign take place?
200
The army used Mustard Gas, Artillery, Rifles, Mines and other sorts of guns. The navy used Battleships, Dreadnoughts, Mines, Destroyers, Cruisers, Minesweepers, U-boats or submarines (Called depending on which side you're on). The ait force used Triplanes and Biplanes. (The Germans also used Zeppelins)
What weapons were used in WW1?
200
Germany, The Austro-Hungarian Empire, The Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
What major countries made up the central powers?
200
President Roosevelt.
Which president made the treaty?
200
A fighter airplane is one that is designed to fulfill the mission to hunt, attack and destroy other airplanes.
What is a fighter plane?
200
Between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916, during the First World War
When did it take place?
300
On the Entente (Allied) Side: Belgium, France and its empire, Britain and its empire, United States (from 1917), Russia (till 1917), Italy (from 1915), Serbia, Romania (from 1916) Greece, Japan. On the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Bulgaria.
What nations were involved?
300
Central Powers
What group was Germany in during the war?
300
The Treaty required that Germany accept sole responsibility for causing the war and that it make reparations to certain members of the Allied forces.
What was the treaty about?
300
Most WW1 fighters could carry a pilot, guns and occasionally bombs.
What did most fighter planes have in WW1?
300
The countries that were involved in the Gallipoli campaign were Australia and New Zeland against Germany and Turkey.
What countries were involved in this?
400
When Russia started fighting against Germany, Russia's allies (Norway, Austro-Hungarian and England) all stepped in to help one by one. Then Russia's allies (America and Switzerland) stepped in, leading to the GREAT WAR.
How did the alliances start in WW1?
400
The Allied Powers in WWI were Britain, France, Italy, US and Russia. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), and Bulgaria.
Who were the Allied Powers and Central Powers in World War 1?
400
Because Germans torpedoed the U boats.
Why did Roosevelt make the treaty?
400
Richtofen was called the "Red Baron" by the British because he flew a red airplane.
Why was Manfred Richtofen called the red baron?
400
British and Anzac Forces tried to invade Turkey but could not succeed.
Why did it fail?
500
They were a race to get wealth, power and Status after all the empires crashed.
What was Imperial Rivalry in world war 1?
500
The Allies, which are America, Great Britain, France, and more, won World War I.
Did the allies or central powers win the war?
500
France
Where was it signed?
500
Italy
Who was the first country to use war planes?
500
The reason to fight the Gallipoli campaign is in two parts. One, the British wanted to capture the Ottoman Empire's capital, and two, they wanted to secure their trading route with Russia.
What is the reason for the Gallipoli Campaign?