1914 - 1918
The battleline between Germany and France/Belgium was referred to by what name?
The Western Front
The German leader during WWI had what title?
Kaiser
Australia was obligated as it was part of the British Empire
Who had to pay for the damages of the war?
The majority of the fighting took place on which continent?
Europe
When did the ANZACs land at Gallipoli?
April 25, 1915
Who was assassinated in Sarajevo in June 1918, triggering the conflict that led to the outbreak of WWI?
What does ANZAC stand for?
Australia, New Zealand Army Corps
The Treaty signed after the war with agreed terms to resolve the conflict is known by what name?
The Treaty of Versailles
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
The initial actions by Germany to invade France by going through Belgium first was known by which name?
The Schlieffen Plan
Who was the US President at the end of WWI?
Woodrow Wilson
Whose side was the Ottoman Empire on in WWI?
The Central Powers
Who had to accept blame for the war in the treaty's 'war guilt clause'?
Germany
On which date did World War One start?
July 28, 1914
What was the name of the American ship that the German's sunk, leading to the American people starting to believe the American's should get involved int he war?
Lusitania
Who was the man who shot the Archduke of Austria-Hungary? Gavrilo who?
Princip
In which country was there a revolution (overthrow of the the government), leading to them withdrawing from the war?
Russia
What was signed on November 11, 1918 to end the war?
An Armistice
What were the two sides fighting in World War One referred to as?
The Allies & The Central Powers
Dardanelles
What was the name of the Prime Minister of Australia during WWI?
Billy Hughes
Who did Austia-Hungary declare war on, signalling the beginning of WWI?
Serbia
Prior to the end of the war, there was a major allied offensive that took back the territory the Germans had gained during the war. What was its name?
The 100-day offensive