⚔️ Causes of WWI
🪖 Trench Life
🇦🇺 Australia & Gallipoli
💣 Weapons & Technology
🕊️ End of the War
100

Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

The assassination of this man helped start WWI.

100

What are trenches?

Soldiers fought from these long ditches.

100

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand _____ Corps.

Army


100

This weapon could fire many bullets very quickly.

Machine Gun

100

WWI ended in this year.

1918

200

What is Austria-Hungary?

The country that Archduke Franz Ferdinand belonged to

200

What is No Man's Land?

The area between enemy trenches.

200

The date ANZAC Day is commemorated each year.

25 April

200

This weapon used poisonous chemicals to injure soldiers.

Poison Gas

200

The agreement that stopped fighting on 11 November 1918.

Armistice

300

What is Serbia?

The country that was blamed for the assassination and attacked by Austria-Hungary.

300

What is trench foot?

A painful condition caused by wet feet in the trenches.

300

The place where ANZAC troops landed in 1915.

ANZAC Cove

300

Large armoured vehicles introduced during WWI.

Tanks

300

The treaty that officially ended WWI.

Treaty of Versailles

400

What is the Triple Entente?

The alliance that included Britain, France and Russia.

400

What are rats?

Animals that spread disease and ate food supplies in the trenches.

400

The country where Gallipoli is located today.

Turkey/Türkiye

400

Aircraft were first mainly used for this purpose.

Reconnaissance/Observation

400

This country joined the Allies in 1917.

United States

500

What is imperialism?

One long-term cause of WWI where countries competed for colonies and power.

500

What is trench warfare?

The type of warfare where soldiers fought from trenches for long periods.

500

A value linked to the ANZAC legend meaning loyalty between soldiers.

Mateship

500

German submarines were known by this name.

U-boats

500

Germany was required to pay these after the war.

Reparations