Who won WWI?
The Allies
What are the 2 main factions
The Allie’s and the Central powers
Where do soldiers live during the war?
In trenches
What was the main crisis?
The economic
Germany’s economy fell suddenly after WWI?
True
What was the main cause of WWI
The assassination of Australian Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Mention some innovations of WWI
Tanks, Machine guns, Chemical weapons, etc.
How much soldiers died in the war?
9 million soldiers
What were the 4 empires that disappeared
German, Russian, Austro—Hungarian, and Ottoman
What happen to Germany after WWI?
After World War One, Germany was severely punished by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. The newly formed Weimar Republic faced much opposition from both right- and left-wing groups. From 1918 to 1933.
Who were the triple entente?
GB, France and Russia
Mention 3 types of chemical weapons
Gas phosgene, tear gas, and mustard.
How many nations do declared war?
Over 30 nations
What were the new nations that created?
Lituania, Letonia, Yugoslavia, Polonia y Finlandia
Ebert created a new Weimar Constitution. What is a constitution?
A set of rules about how a country is run.
From when to when was WWI?
1914-1918
What airplanes has invented?
Bristol Type 22 - British two-seater fighter plane.
Fokker Eindecker - Single-seat German fighter plane
How many people in general died en the WWI
Around 20 million
What caused the Treaty of Versailles?
An enormous impoverishment to Germany, which originated an economic and social fall.
Who was the 'leader' of Germany during the WWI?
Kaiser Wilhelm
Who was leader of Germany at the start of WWI?
Kaiser Wilhelm II
What countries participated?
Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire, supported Austria-Hungary and Germany. The Allies were Russia, France, Belgium and Great Britain, but they were later joined by Japan, Romania, China and the United States.
Which nations were the most affected?
Germany and France
Do Germany Empire collapse?
Yes
What name do we call the Germany parliament building?
The Reichstag