ww1 planes
ww1 tanks
ww1 famous people
ww1 trenches
ww1 technologies
100

there were 3500 planes built and they were usually used for front-line reconnaissance aircraft and usually used for light bombers too. it wasn't never meant for air-to-air combat but had very good stability. what plane was this?

it was a British B.E.2

100

It was the first tank in history. it played an important part with the British Mark 1 tank and played an important role in the history of tanks. it was also known as mother and weighed 16 tons and only took 2 people to operate it. It was built by William Foster and Co. in Lincoln. The tank never made it out on the field.

little willie

100

who got assassinated to start WW1

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

what did they eat in the trenches?

usaully Spam, Sardines, Salmon.

100

what was the armored box called that was used to break the stalemate in ww1

it was called a tank

200

the British and French aces took the idea. Canadian WA Bishop and Albert Ball proved the plane was reliable and effective. The Germans tried to copy the idea of it but failed although it provided the basis for some aircraft. What plane is this 

It was the French Nieuport 17 C1

200

Even though the Little Willie was technically the first tank they still consider this one to be the first tank it was made in 1915 and was deployed on the field in 1916. This tank and its partners broke the stalemate of trench warfare. This tank could handle rough terrain and small firearms and broke through bobwire like a rock going through glass. What tank is this?

Mark 1

200

who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Garvilo princip

200

What did they drink in the trenches?

they drunk coffee with a little bit of sugar

200

what was the new rapid firing gun

machine gun

300

it was a german fighter aircraft but never had really long usage. Even though it was widely distributed due to mechanical flaws it was very soon taken over by the Albatros DII. what plane is this?

German Albatros DI

300

this tank was a lightweight tank that proved to be very useful. there were about 3000 of the tanks built and 950 were built in the USA under license. The main thing about this tank that influenced others was its 360-degree rotating turret on top and because of this turret on top at the time it was known as the most modern tank. What tank is this?

The French Renault FT

300

who led America into WW1 to make sure the world was safe for democracy?

woodrow wilson

300

What did they do in the trenches to pass time?

they read book, gambled, and wrote letters

300

what did they use for another term than planes?

they called it tacticle air support.

400

it was a British 2-seated biplane and reconnaissance aircraft that was very agile. it was first deployed in the battle of Arras, it was shot down only leaving 2 planes left. It later evolved into a worthy opponent in the air. What kind of planes is it?

British Bristol F.2

400

the look for this tank was influenced by the mark 1. Classifying as a heavy tank it was more of an armored box than any of our tanks today. While they ordered over 100 chassis only 20 were made. In 1918 they were deployed out into the front lines. On the front they had a 57mm and 6 different machine guns. the tank alone could hold up to 35 people max without guns or gear but they put 25 people in it. this tank was the only tank to be seen in active service in ww1. What tank is this?

German A7V Sturmpanzerwagen

400

who advocated Russian defeat in WW1?

Vladimir Lenin

400

what were the soldiers fighting in the trenches?

they were fighting sicknesses and the coldness because of the water and mud in the trenches

400

what did they use to kill people without shooting or bombing?

poison gases

500

it was flown by a person called the Red Baron for his last 19 kills. it was very maneuverable but was later replaced with faster planes.

German Fokker Dr-1

500

This was France's first-ever tank and like many others, it was like an armored box. it was designed to break the stalemate of trench warfare. it was used to make a passageway through bob-wired fences and machine guns. this tank did not have a turret but instead, a 75 mm cannon on the side of it. even though they had a setback at the beginning when they were first put out they later became very effective in the war. what tank is this?

The French Schneider CA1

500

who commanded the British army when it cheived arguably over its greatest victories

Douglas Haig

500

what was sentry duty?

it was where they stayed watch while there buddies slept

500

what did they use to sanatize stuff ?

sanitary napkins