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100

When did WW1 end? (I want day, month, year and hour)!

11th of November 1918 @ 11am

100

What was the deadliest weapon (killed the most people) in WW1?

Artillery

100

How many died in WW1?

Over 17 million

100

Which battle caused the greatest loss of life in WW1?

Verdun

100

Which famous battle involved a landing of ANZACs at Anzac cove?

Gallipoli

200

What year did WW1 start?

1914

200

Name a type of gas used on the western front

Chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas 

200

How many Australian died in WW1?

61,514 

200

Which battle caused the second greatest cost of life?

The Somme

200

Which battle did US soldiers join Australian soldiers in Australian uniform due to being ordered to not participate by General Pershing.

Le Hamel

300

When did Australia join the war? (just give the year)

4th of August 1914

300

What was the name and type of tank stolen by the Australia troops on the Western Front.

Mephisto (A7V tank)

300

Who lost more people per capita in WW1? New Zealand or the US?

New Zealand

300

Which battle was infamously known for mud?

Passchendaele

300

Which battle did Australian and Canadian troops push back the German troops causing the begining of the end of the war.

Amiens

400

When did the US join the war? (Try to give a year)

6th of April 1917

400

What was the new type of water Vessel used in WW1?

Submarine/ U Boat

400

How many Australians died and were wounded on Australia's worst day (Fromelles)?

5500 dead and nearly 2000 dead in 24 hours.

400

Which battle involved the last successful cavalry charge into machine gun fire.

Beersheba

400

Which nations captured close to a quarter of all enemy weapons, land and prisoners each during the hundred days offensive (the end of the war)?

Australia and Canada

500

When was Archduke Fras Ferdinand shot. (Aim for a year)

28th of June 1914 

500

What rifle was used by the Australian troops during WW1?

Lee Enfield Rifle

500

How many Australians were wounded in WW1?

Over 130 000 wounded.

500

Which battle, planned by John Monash, was the most successful battle on the Western front taking only 93 minutes.

Le Hamel

500

How many British soldiers became casualties (dead or wounded) in the first day of the Somme?

Over 60 000 (includes about 20 000 dead)