Frontier Wars
WWI
Experiences
904
Year 10
100

The Australian Frontier Wars were characterized by clashes between indigenous tribes and this European group

English Settlers

100
WWI took place during these years. 

1914-1918

100

Name of the space between two trenches

No Mans Land

100
We have this number of boarders in class.

3

100

The outbreak of WWII in Europe was in this year 

1939

200

The century the Australian Frontier Wars primarily took place

19th Century

200

Name of German Kaiser 

Kaiser Willhelm II

200

Disease many soldiers caught due to cold and wet trenches 

Trench Foot

200

The person who has attended the most number of classes.

Jarvis Wilson (only missed two)

200

Germany invaded this country first to ignite the start of WWII

Poland 

300

The Indigenous leader played a significant role in the resistance against British colonization during the Australian Frontier Wars at Sydney

Pemulwuy

300

Order of Alliance System activation - July Crisis

Austria > Serbia > Russia > Germany > France > Britain 

300
The most common weapon to bombard trenches

Artillery

300

Name of Ms Kriegers dog

Nala

300
Countries in the Axis 

Italy, Germany, Japan 

400

The estimated number of indigenous deaths during this period of the Frontier Wars

20,000

400

Name of the German Offensive to avoid a two front war 

Schlieffen Plan 

400

The name of the protective wall on top of the trench 

Parapet

400

Ms Krieger's birthday

19th June 

400

Name of Russian and Italian leaders during WWII

Stalin and Mussolini

500

The state in Australia experienced significant conflict during the Australian Frontier Wars, with battles such as the Battle of Pinjarra which took place there.

Western Australia

500

The distance of the Western Front (kms) +/- 50km

700km

500
Average time soldiers spent in the frontline trenches +/- 1 day

4-6 days.

500

Ms Krieger's favourite student 

She has no favourites 

500

This invasion sparked war in the Pacific, many historians believe this was the true beginning of WWII.

Manchuria (1931) or IB answer Marco Polo Bridge 1937 (+500)