world war 2 Crossword Puzzles
Second World War 2018-12-06
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- Area in China invaded by the Japanese in 1931
- British Prime Minister for most of the war
- Africa country attacked by the Italians in 1935
- Area demilitarised after the First World War
- Country invaded on 1 September 1939
- Policy of giving into reasonable demands to avoid war
- Type of shelter you had in your house
- German word meaning Lightening War
- Evacuation from here was a disaster for the British
- German wording meaning union
- Handy device that let us know when the Luftwaffe were coming
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- When everyone had to make sure they showed no lights through windows
- Treaty dealing with Germany after the First World War
- Word describing when children were sent to live in safe areas
- Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles
- These could be Moral, Economic or Military and applied by the League of Nations
- Type of shelter you had in your garden
- How the government made food supplies fair
- Name of the German Operation to invade Britain
20 Clues: German wording meaning union • Banned by eh Treaty of Versailles • German word meaning Lightening War • Country invaded on 1 September 1939 • Type of shelter you had in your house • Type of shelter you had in your garden • Appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • British Prime Minister for most of the war • How the government made food supplies fair • ...
World War I 2019-01-08
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- The front that was covered in trenches
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit,
- A term used during World War I to describe a German soldier
- Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I
- is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- large-caliber guns used in warfare on land.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
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- The plan in which Germany would quickly defeat the British and French and then quickly rush to the Eastern Front to fight Russia.
- allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
- small insect that lives on mammals
- Toxic fumes in the air that would cause internal and external damage to enemy soldiers
- In World War I, the Allies included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States
- Nickname for the American soldiers
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- The war front that spanned 1,000 miles and was fought between Russia, Germany and Austria Hungary.
- notes written and mailed between people
- a long, narrow ditch
21 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • small insect that lives on mammals • Nickname for the American soldiers • The front that was covered in trenches • notes written and mailed between people • patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts. • large-caliber guns used in warfare on land. • a heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns • a union or association formed for mutual benefit, • ...
World War I 2019-02-04
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- shelter dug on the side of a trench.
- Stretch of land between Allies and Germany that was a constant stalemate.
- Building up militaries to protect colonies overseas.
- First country to declare war during WWI.
- Britain, France, Russia
- a unit of soldiers, normally consists of 50 men.
- Germans blamed these people for the loss of the war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- Originally neutral during the war.
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- Narrow ledge, located inside a trench, that allows soldiers to see over the parapet.
- german Submarines.
- Extreme pride in one's country.
- Wooden floor section made to be put over muddy or cold surfaces.
- Blamed Germany for WWI.
- Wislsion's statements conserning what to do after the War.
- Formed with other countries to protect each other.
- Proposed by Presidents Wilson, but America didn't join.
- Assassination sparked World War I
- Competition for colonies as a source of raw materials.
- Country blamed for the war.
- First country in the war to have war declared upon them
21 Clues: german Submarines. • Blamed Germany for WWI. • Britain, France, Russia • Country blamed for the war. • Extreme pride in one's country. • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy • Assassination sparked World War I • Originally neutral during the war. • shelter dug on the side of a trench. • First country to declare war during WWI. • a unit of soldiers, normally consists of 50 men. • ...
World War 1 2018-03-11
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- young soldiers that helped stop the germans from getting into france
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.
- a person active in party politics
- an economic system based on private ownership
- used as weapons; Germans were the first to use these; underwater
- Germans used as weapons; threw fire; had to be close to enemy
- march aggressively into a territory by military force
- gas used to disable enemies
- used as a defensive weapon; rapidly firing automatic gun
- a republic in central europe
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
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- the land between the trenches
- any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
- willing to do anything for your nation
- used as an offensive form of fighting; used for cover while attacking
- people who fought in the war were...
- used to cause explosions
- freedom from control or influence of another or others
- the americans brought them into the war to bomb ememies
- british ship that was sunk by german submarines
20 Clues: used to cause explosions • gas used to disable enemies • a republic in central europe • the land between the trenches • a person active in party politics • people who fought in the war were... • willing to do anything for your nation • an economic system based on private ownership • british ship that was sunk by german submarines • ...
World War I 2018-05-18
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- Warfare fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire. Horrible living conditions, great slaughter, no gains, stalemate, used in WWI.
- war where a country focus all of the elements and economics solely on the war to make sure that their armies have full support from home country
- Front in WWI, the region along the German-Russian Border where Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians, and Turks.
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- clause the Germans were forced to accept that they caused WWI - Germany was forced to reduce army, give up land, and pay money to name a few.
- love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
- Wilson the American president which created the 14 points after the war in attempts to clean up the mess and prevent it from happening again
- an order or commission granted by the League of Nations to a member nation for the establishment of a responsible government over a former German colony or other conquered territory
- Generation lost because of the casualties caused by the war, disease and starvation
- check Germany swears to support Austria-Hungary in any actions it takes against Serbia
- submarine type of warfare used by Germany in WWI where they attacked any ship with no warning
- Peace Conference the meeting of the Allied victors in World War I to set the peace terms for germany and other defeated nations, and to deal with the empires of the defeated powers.
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- Great Britain, France, and Russia
- of Versailles one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
- Ferdinand archduke of Austria Hungary assassinated by a Serbian in 1914. His murder was one of the causes of WW I
- Front people who were at home helping out the war effort. Women played a vital role in the making of weapons and goods.
- Powers Germany,Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire
- payment for damages after a war
- of Attrition is a protracted conflict in which one side attempts to wear down its enemy by continuously engaging in battle.
- Points created by President Wilson where points to help clean up the effects of the war. Let Germany off easily, which proved to be a vital difference than the Treaty of Versailles
- Bertha famous German long-range guns
- where people cut back on food so that the government had more money and supplies for the troops
- policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war
- a situation in a war where the warring parties agree to stop fighting. It is not necessarily the end of a war
- System a group of nations or organizations formed to support a common goal.
25 Clues: payment for damages after a war • Great Britain, France, and Russia • Bertha famous German long-range guns • love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it • Powers Germany,Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire • policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war • information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause • ...
World War 1 2021-12-09
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- Germany's promise to stop unrestricted warfare.
- German pilot who shot down 80 planes.
- Material that can be used for the war effort.
- Meaning three wings.
- Conquering other countries to become an empire.
- One of the big four.
- Germany idea for fighting on two fronts.
- the mood of the US in trying to stay out of the war.
- A large German cannon.
- A group of merchant ships protected by warships.
- President of the US during WW1.
- A system of friendships between countries.
- A country known for it's isolation.
- American soldier who captured 132 prisoners.
- Armored vehicles usually mounted with machine guns.
- Germany, Austria/Hungary and the Ottoman Turks.
- Where do two armies meet for battle?
- Russian revolutionary group.
- American general in charge of all US troops.
- The belief that your country is better than everybody else's.
- The empire that wanted to punish Serbia.
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- Americans top flying ace.
- Toxic yellow chemical.
- Small European country that was to be invaded by Austria/Hungary.
- Money given by a defeated nation to pay for war.
- Not taking sides.
- German submarines.
- The leader of Germany.
- Two planes trying to shoot each other down.
- Who was shot by Gavrilo Princep?
- Passenger liner sunk by German U-boat.
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany.
- The Union of Soviet Socialists Republics.
- A pilot shooting down 5 planes becomes an ___.
- Large German balloons we call blimps today.
- The space between opposing trenches.
- 3rd member of the central powers and geographically the furthest south.
- Became the leader of the Soviet Union.
- Ships set up around Germany so nothing can get in or out.
- Title of the Russian leader.
- Nicknamed "reds" because of the color of their flag.
- Deep ditches where soldiers lived.
- A city in France where a treaty was signed ending WW1.
- A friendship of countries united to prevent future wars.
- What were American soldiers called.
- The only island nation of the allies.
46 Clues: Not taking sides. • German submarines. • Meaning three wings. • One of the big four. • Toxic yellow chemical. • The leader of Germany. • A large German cannon. • Americans top flying ace. • Title of the Russian leader. • Russian revolutionary group. • President of the US during WW1. • Who was shot by Gavrilo Princep? • Deep ditches where soldiers lived. • ...
World War 1 2021-12-09
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- Nickname for the most famous ace of WW1.
- The name of the russian family who got executed.
- Date the war ended.
- Another name for Submarine.
- Country who lost the war and got blamed for it.
- News that makes you country sound good and the enemy look bad.
- Number of planes you had to shoot down to become an ace pilot.
- Name of airplane with 3 wings.
- Cannon that were on wheels.
- Another name for the war.
- The month the USA declares war.
- The person who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- Nickname for American soldiers.
- How the american army crossed the Atlantic ocean .
- The type of warfare the war turned into.
- Thinking that your country is better than every other country.
- Most famous romanov daughter.
- Name of the treaty at the end of the war.
- The name of the passenger liner the Germans sunk.
- The name of the plan Germany tried to use.
- The name of the pledge When germany says they will stop unrestricted warfare.
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- City where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot.
- Note sent to Mexico by Germany.
- Weapon that could shoot bullets at a tremendous rate.
- Most famous American ace.
- Airplane with two wings.
- Name of Airplane with 1 wing.
- Russian prince who suffered from hemophilia.
- How fast your country can get ready for war.
- Cannon Germans had.
- The nickname the British gave to Germany
- 2 planes trying to shoot each other down.
- Gas that would burn your skin.
- The country Germany had to go through to get to France.
- The word for German blips.
- Name of president during WW1.
- How long the war lasts.
- Yellow Gas used during WW1.
- Area between trenches.
- Name of communists in Russia.
40 Clues: Date the war ended. • Cannon Germans had. • Area between trenches. • How long the war lasts. • Airplane with two wings. • Most famous American ace. • Another name for the war. • The word for German blips. • Another name for Submarine. • Cannon that were on wheels. • Yellow Gas used during WW1. • Name of Airplane with 1 wing. • Name of president during WW1. • ...
World War I 2021-12-09
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- How many years did the war last?
- The nickname for the highest scoring German ace.
- The Germans had the _________ plan.
- What was his title?
- Countries would form systems of _________.
- News that makes your country look good and your enemy’s bad.
- Tanks on the back with flammable liquid.
- This country was in the mountains, so the Germans couldn’t travel through them.
- German blimps.
- Provides thrust for planes.
- Plane with two sets of wings.
- A giant cannon the Germans had.
- Germany went through this country to get to France.
- Two planes trying to kill each other in the air.
- When did the war start?
- The space between trenches was called this.
- A yellow colored gas that chemically burns the skin.
- Building up and having a large army.
- What country did the assasination take place in?
- When did the war end?
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- This man was assassinated and led to the start of the war.
- Kills needed to become an ace.
- War between France, Britain and Germany quickly developed into ______ _______.
- This army would be one of the last to mobilize.
- German promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare.
- The German ace’s kill score.
- Plane with one set of wings.
- Ability of a country to prepare their army for war.
- The Germans had a problem because they were stuck in the ______.
- Plane with three sets of wings.
- The assassin who helped start the war.
- The process of trying to take over other countries to gain an empire.
- The British nickname for the Germans.
- Provides lit for planes.
- A gas that destroyed the lungs capability to breathe in oxygen.
- Anything used to help war effort.
- The highest scoring German ace.
- The feeling that your country is better than other countries.
- British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats.
- German Submarines.
40 Clues: German blimps. • German Submarines. • What was his title? • When did the war end? • When did the war start? • Provides lit for planes. • Provides thrust for planes. • The German ace’s kill score. • Plane with one set of wings. • Plane with two sets of wings. • Kills needed to become an ace. • Plane with three sets of wings. • A giant cannon the Germans had. • ...
World War One 2021-12-15
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- General John J Pershing is known by the nickname
- How fast your army could be ready for war
- The Most Famous Dough Boy
- Two planes trying to shoot each other down
- When U.S. Joined who did we declare war against
- anything that could be used to help the war
- What year did WW1 End
- who is the most famous of the romanovs
- asked mexico to attack the U.S
- Most Famous American Ace pilot
- promise to stop unrestricted submarine warfare
- Where was Ferdinand assassinated
- Germany, Austria Hungary,& Ottoman Turks were all part of what group
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- who was the healer for Alexis' disease
- who kidnapped the royal family of russia
- who assassinated Ferdinand
- staying our of foreign affairs
- name of the passenger liner that was shot down
- another word for spying
- What does GI stand for
- secret weapon developed by the british
- what was Franz Ferdinand's title
- what is the leader of germany called
- what year did WW1 Begin
- When did the U.S enter the war
- Mono, Bi, and Tri are all types of what
- what type of warfare developed during this time
- how many kills did the Red Baron get
- battle fatigue is now known as
- what is the leader of russia called
- Germany attacked france through this country
31 Clues: What year did WW1 End • What does GI stand for • another word for spying • what year did WW1 Begin • The Most Famous Dough Boy • who assassinated Ferdinand • staying our of foreign affairs • asked mexico to attack the U.S • When did the U.S enter the war • Most Famous American Ace pilot • battle fatigue is now known as • what was Franz Ferdinand's title • ...
World War 1 2021-12-21
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- a group of merchant ships protected by warships
- Became the leader of the Soviet Union
- German land given to Czechoslovakia
- Armored vehicles usually mountes with machine guns
- A piolt shooting down 5 planes become one
- President of the US during World War 1
- one of the "big four"
- A large German cannon
- suffered turmoil and revolution and eventually turned communist
- small european country that was to be invaded by Austria/Hungary
- A system of friendships between countries
- German land given to Czechhoslovakia
- the US trying to stay out of the war
- not taking sides
- money given by a defeated nation to pay for the war
- two planes trying to shoot each other down
- The Union of Soviet Socialists between countries
- passenger liner sunk by German U-boat
- Germany, Austria/Hungary and the Ottoman Turks
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- American general in charge of all US troops
- German polot who shot down 80 planes
- the space between opposing trenches
- Russian revolutionary group
- where two armies meet for battle
- material that can be used for the war effort
- Title of russian leader
- a country know for its isolationism
- the belief that your country is better than everyones elses
- conquring other countries to become an empire
- a city in france where a treaty was signed ending World War 1
- German submarines
- The leader of Germany'
- Ships set up around Germany so nothing can get in or out
- Deep ditches where soldiers lives
- Nicknamed "reds" because of the color of their flag
- toxic yellow chemical
- Large German balloons we call blimps today
- meaning three wings
- The only island nation of the allies
- what america soilders were called
40 Clues: not taking sides • German submarines • meaning three wings • one of the "big four" • A large German cannon • toxic yellow chemical • The leader of Germany' • Title of russian leader • Russian revolutionary group • where two armies meet for battle • Deep ditches where soldiers lives • what america soilders were called • the space between opposing trenches • ...
World War 1 2021-12-20
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- government control or restrictions placed on the media
- any horrible or violent action taken against an innocent or unarmed person or group
- highly secretive british intelligence organization to intercept and decrypt germanmessages
- country the person who killed archduke franz ferdinand is from
- country that left the war in 1918
- who went back on the sussex pledge
- the country germany invaded to get to france
- germany, austria-hungary, ottoman empire and bulgaria
- person who took germany out of ww1
- U.S. president that fought for peace
- first german vs russia battle of the war
- what battle happened july 1-november 18, 1916 and was one of the bloodiest battles of the war
- some countries got extra soldiers from their ____________
- lethal weapon responsible for maiming, blinding and killing thousands
- someone who objects to killing
- the treaty that brought britain to war
- deadly weapon against infantry
- assassinated by gavrilo princip
- Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary in 1914
- Britain, France, and Russia
- not taking sides during a war
- french person who was nicknamed tiger and really wanted germany to be punished
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- what advance/revolution allowed for modern weapons to be produced
- the treaty that stopped ww1
- payments for war damage
- who was the last russian emperor
- Fell victim to the German u-boats in 1915
- who was the 28th president of the united states
- a strong love for one's country
- what country declared war on germany april 6, 1917
- huge airship filled with hydrogen
- which country switched sides in the war
- created to allow germany to defeat france quickly
- the front in which france and britain was fending off germany
- the last central power to leave the war
- german boats used in the war
- a long, narrow ditch
- a note from germany to mexico that was intercepted by the british
- the front at which there was more movement of land gained and lost
- temporary suspension of hostility in a war
40 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • payments for war damage • the treaty that stopped ww1 • Britain, France, and Russia • german boats used in the war • not taking sides during a war • someone who objects to killing • deadly weapon against infantry • a strong love for one's country • assassinated by gavrilo princip • who was the last russian emperor • country that left the war in 1918 • ...
World War One 2021-12-13
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- a gun that can shoot many round very fast
- german submarine
- communists
- killer of the Archduke
- staying out of foreign affairs
- shoots fire
- area between trenches
- gas meant to destroy your lungs
- thinking your nation is the best
- awarded the medal of honor
- last name of the highest amaerican scoring ace
- the treaty that messed up Germany
- highest scoring ace
- Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Ottoman Turks
- german name for a blimp
- note asking to form an alliance with against U.S.
- ability to get their country ready for war
- first name of the red baron
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- creating and empire with power
- american soldiers
- plane with one set of wings
- this country never joined the league of nations
- president at the time
- queen of england at the time
- the country germany goes through to get to France
- big machine with a mounted gun on tractor treads
- title of the leader of Germany
- Franz Ferdinand's title
- plane with 3 sets of wings
- giant german canon
- makes you country look good
- where Franz Ferdinand was shot
- month the war ended
- yellow in color dangerous to the skin
- Germany's idea to to win the war
- czar of Russia at the time
- France, Russia, U.K.
- american passenger ship sunk by germans
- the belief a country should have a strong military
- planes fighting in the air
- plane with 2 sets of wings
41 Clues: communists • shoots fire • german submarine • american soldiers • giant german canon • month the war ended • highest scoring ace • France, Russia, U.K. • president at the time • area between trenches • killer of the Archduke • Franz Ferdinand's title • german name for a blimp • plane with 3 sets of wings • awarded the medal of honor • czar of Russia at the time • planes fighting in the air • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- a list of men between the ages of 18 and 21 eligible for draft.
- Nickname given to american infantry during WWI.
- Germany must accept responsibility for war
- Form of warfare where trenches are dug
- fields of barren land between trenches
- Spreading a countries force through military force.
- served as protection to passenger ships during WWI.
- Development of armed forces
- Worldwide organization made to maintain peace.
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat
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- claimed the right to refuse military service.
- wanted to "make germany pay"
- Wilson's plan for world peace
- prohibited any disloyal speech about the U.S government
- Devotion to the culture of ones country
- Death started WWI
- created to coordinate the buying and selling of war supplies for the U.S.
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- communication with the purpose of pushing an agenda.
- WWI hero
20 Clues: WWI hero • Death started WWI • Development of armed forces • wanted to "make germany pay" • Wilson's plan for world peace • Form of warfare where trenches are dug • fields of barren land between trenches • Devotion to the culture of ones country • Germany must accept responsibility for war • British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- Death started WWI
- Development of armed forces
- Alliance between France, Britain, and Russia.
- Form of warfare where trenches are dug
- fields of barren land between trenches
- Wilson's plan for world peace
- Germany must accept responsibility for war
- a list of men between the ages of 18 and 21 eligible for draft.
- Nickname given to american infantry during WWI.
- Devotion to the culture of ones country
- communication with the purpose of pushing an agenda.
- wanted to "make germany pay"
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- claimed the right to refuse military service.
- Worldwide organization made to maintain peace.
- created to coordinate the buying and selling of war supplies for the U.S.
- Spreading a countries force through military force.
- prohibited any disloyal speech about the U.S government
- British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat
- WWI hero
- served as protection to passenger ships during WWI.
20 Clues: WWI hero • Death started WWI • Development of armed forces • wanted to "make germany pay" • Wilson's plan for world peace • Form of warfare where trenches are dug • fields of barren land between trenches • Devotion to the culture of ones country • Germany must accept responsibility for war • British ocean liner sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
World War I 2022-01-03
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- military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military
- free market economy or free enterprise economy economic system
- naval submarines operated by Germany
- declared war on Serbia, effectively beginning the First World War
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- the area between opposing armies and trench lines
- an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- political, social, and economic philosophy encompassing a range of economic and social systems
- Russia, France, Japan and the British Empire were this
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- relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time, or a truce
- was the main source used to kill opposing enemies
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- pledging to give adequate warning before sinking merchant and passenger ships and to provide for the safety of passengers and crew.
- The leader of central powers in WWI
- support for the political independence of a particular nation
- was at war against germany and austria
- Posters were used to try to persuade men to join friends and family
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
20 Clues: The leader of central powers in WWI • naval submarines operated by Germany • was at war against germany and austria • was the main source used to kill opposing enemies • the area between opposing armies and trench lines • Russia, France, Japan and the British Empire were this • an agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- the day the Treaty of Versailles was signed
- the amount that died in WWI
- another name for submarine
- Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Vittorio Orlando
- the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
- a large gun used on the ground
- the month WWI ended
- something that easily spread in trenches
- used on trenches and airplanes; had up to 50 riflemen
- recruiting, war bonds, etc
- causes blisters internally and externally
- first total war of the 20th century
- the alliance of Britain, France, Russia, and USA
- a truce offered to Germany
- aircrafts designed for bombing
- this assasination led to WWI
- the country with the smallest amount of deaths and injuries
- used to combat trenches and destroy tanks
- the country that withdrew because of civil revolt
- the most popular kind of warfare
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- German flamethrower
- the first to surrender
- the name for the triple alliance
- France
- a U.S. position based on Wilson's 14 points
- treaty negotiated with Germany
- tanks were introduced in this battle
- sinking that angered Americans
- revolts in Germany led him to step down
- communist leader
- Russia
- the name for the triple entente
- chemical warfare during WWI
- war where countries around the globe are involved
- note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- empty space between trenches
- protected soldiers from gas
- The nickname for WWI
- machinery used to cross trenches and no man's land
- the blame of WWI
40 Clues: France • Russia • communist leader • the blame of WWI • German flamethrower • the month WWI ended • The nickname for WWI • the first to surrender • another name for submarine • recruiting, war bonds, etc • a truce offered to Germany • the amount that died in WWI • chemical warfare during WWI • protected soldiers from gas • empty space between trenches • this assasination led to WWI • ...
World War 1 2021-11-09
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- The note that was sent from Germany to Mexico, offering to help Mexico gain back stolen land.
- Another name for the Triple Alliance.
- The sinking of this U.S. ship caused the U.S. to join the war.
- When two aircrafts are fighting in the sky.
- A type of aircraft used during WWI, which mainly dropped bombs.
- A rapid firing weapon improved during WWI.
- Name for the war area in France.
- A name for German submarines.
- When one country promises to protect another.
- A dangerous weapon first used by the Germans, it caused suffocation.
- A type of bomb.
- A military vehicle
- The treaty signed that ended WW1.
- A type of poisonous gas that causes blistering inside the body.
- A strong feeling of pride for one’s nation.
- Money given to the government by its citizens to pay for war.
- Prime minister of the U.K. during the war.
- Another name for WWI
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- An organization founded after WWI between the nations to promote peace.
- A weapon used during WWI that used fire.
- An agreement between both sides in a war to stop fighting.
- The method of attacking ground targets from aircrafts.
- The alliance between Britain, France, Russia, USA.
- Used to persuade the civilians to support a certain side of the war.
- Name for the war area in Russia.
- Took power in Russia and offered a truce to Germany.
- Extending a country's power by military force.
- A war where all of a country's resources were used to destroy another.
- Another name for the Triple Entente.
- Was heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, his assination is the main cause of WWI.
- Used to protect the soldiers lungs during gas bombings.
- The area between trenches.
- Date of surrender.
- The alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
- A war in which all of the major nations are involved.
- A style of warfare in which soldiers dug trenches that were used for living and fighting.
- President of the U.S. during WWI.
- extending a country's military
38 Clues: A type of bomb. • Date of surrender. • A military vehicle • Another name for WWI • The area between trenches. • A name for German submarines. • extending a country's military • Name for the war area in Russia. • Name for the war area in France. • President of the U.S. during WWI. • The treaty signed that ended WW1. • Another name for the Triple Entente. • ...
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- russian Marxist revolutionary and theorist, Soviet politician, and the founder and first leader of the Red Army.
- Bosnian Serb who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
- the political and economic philosophy of the Bolsheviks, expounded by Vladimir Lenin, which looked to an uprising of the proletariat that would abolish private property and enforce social equality.
- lenin's plan, started in 1921, to allow limited capitalism, especially among farmers, in order to restore the Soviet economy
- alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britian in the late 1800s.
- information such as posters and pamphlets created by governments in order to influence public opinion.
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.
- russian mystic and advisor to the Romanovs, the Russian imperial family. He was not a monk, nor was he ever officially connected to the Orthodox Church, but was considered a "strannik" (or pilgrim) wandering from cloister to cloister. He was regarded as a starets, an "elder", a title usually reserved for monk-confessors by those believing him to be a psychic and faith healer.
- an unequal human and territorial relationship, usually in the form of an empire, based on ideas of superiority and practices of dominance, and involving the extension of authority and control of one state or people over another.
- Was fought from 21 February – 18 December 1916 during the First World War on the Western Front between the German and French armies, on hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France.
- During World War I, the deadlocked region in northern France where German and Allies armies faced off.
- One of the two warring factions in World War I (1914–18), composed of the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
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- In war, not aiding either side.
- A war that requires the use of all society's resources
- A form of combat in which soldiers dug trenches, or deep ditches, to seek protection from enemy fire and to defend their positions
- a pact, coalition or friendship between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. It is a Political agreement between countries to support each other in disputes with other countries.
- failed attempt by the Allies in Workd War I to take control of Dardanelles.
- sense of pride and devotion to one's nation.
- the killing of an entire people.
- Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.His assassination in Sarajevo precipitated Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia.
- alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s.
22 Clues: In war, not aiding either side. • the killing of an entire people. • sense of pride and devotion to one's nation. • A war that requires the use of all society's resources • alliance between France, Russia, and Great Britian in the late 1800s. • alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the late 1800s. • ...
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- France, Russia, the British Empire, Italy, and United States of America
- Battle during which German’s first used chemical weapons
- Name of British ocean liner that was sunk by German U-Boat U20
- The Australian cruiser Sydney destroyed the German cruiser Emden during this battle
- Battle when tanks are first introduced to battle
- Germany’s flying ace (aka. The Red Baron)
- Political leader of France during WW1
- Treaty that was forged in 1919, which ended World War 1
- Political leader of Germany during WW1
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- On December 24, 1914, the unofficial ___________ truce was declared
- President of the United States of America during the war
- The Battle of Saint Quentin is also known as this
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- Military leader of the U.S. during WW1
- Leader of Austria- Hungarian empire
- Prime minister of the United Kingdom during WW1 until 1916
- Longest and bloodiest battle of WW1
- On Feb. 19, 1915 the _____________ Campaign began
- Political leader of Italy during the war
- On April 6, 1917 the United States declared war on ___________
- Name of the battle when German’s first used poison gas
- His assassination sparked World War 1
- Became the Soviet Union after the war
- Also known as the Third Battle of Ypres
- Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires
- Last and unsuccessful attempt by the British to seize the Gallipoli peninsula
- Leader of Russia during WW1
27 Clues: Leader of Russia during WW1 • Leader of Austria- Hungarian empire • Longest and bloodiest battle of WW1 • His assassination sparked World War 1 • Became the Soviet Union after the war • Political leader of France during WW1 • Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand • Military leader of the U.S. during WW1 • Political leader of Germany during WW1 • ...
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- battle that ended any realistic plan Hitler had of dominating Europe
- June 6, 1944
- Pacific battle where Japanese forces hid in their surroundings and waited for Americans to cross the beach. America raised its flag on the hill here
- deadliest beach during the invasion of Normandy
- what the US considered Japanese, German and Italian people in America
- Supreme Commander of the Allied invasion at Normandy
- plan for the systematic extermination of Jews
- African American labor leader
- limited amount of goods that could be purchased
- Italian leader during the war
- Japanese pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Allowed for internment in America
- program that brought laborers from Mexico
- first US offensive in the Pacific that took place in the Solomon Islands
- island only 340 miles from Japan that had an airbase that was a strategic requirement for the invasion of Japan
- German commander in North Africa nicknamed the Desert Fox
- type of non-stop bombing with the goal being to inflict maximum damage
- type of bombing with the goal being to target a country's ability to make war
- buy now and government pays you back later with interest
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- Eisenhower put this man, nicknamed Blood and Guts, in command of North Africa
- atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- turning point of the war in the Pacific where America scored a decisive blow against Japan
- American strategy of capturing different islands, creating a path to Japan
- 1943 riots in Los Angeles
- German counterattack after the invasion of Normandy was called the Battle of the
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin were known as the
- laws in Germany denying German citizenship to Jews
- if you controlled this region you controlled the Mediterranean Sea
- code name for the project of developing the atomic bomb
- native born Americans of Japanese descent
- Night of the Broken Glass
- German submarine
- atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
- massive Allied Invasion of France was given the codename Operation
35 Clues: June 6, 1944 • German submarine • 1943 riots in Los Angeles • Night of the Broken Glass • African American labor leader • Italian leader during the war • atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki • atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima • Allowed for internment in America • native born Americans of Japanese descent • program that brought laborers from Mexico • ...
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- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- African American fighter squadron
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- Giving up completley without concessions
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
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- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Development of the atomic bomb
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Attacked by Japanese
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
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- Attacked by Japanese
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- Giving up completley without concessions
- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Development of the atomic bomb
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
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- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
- African American fighter squadron
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
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- international agreement governing the treatment of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war
- Capturing Japanese held island in a steady path toward japan
- Attacked by Japanese
- Flying in the night to avoid being shot down
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific
- Pilots who deliberately crashed their planes into American ships
- Giving up completley without concessions
- African American fighter squadron
- where prisoners were systematically exterminated
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- Development of the atomic bomb
- War in the Bataan peninsula
- where members of specifically designated groups were confined
- Bringing laborers from Mexico to America to work on farms
- worked with Red Cross to save thousands of Eastern European Jews
- an organization that many had hoped would succeed where the leage of nations failed
- the big three agreed that Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania would hold free elections
- Allies hit Germany in force. Occurred on June 6th, 1944
- of War Information Worked closely with the media to encourage support of war effort
- Named for the city that served as the center of Nazism
20 Clues: Attacked by Japanese • War in the Bataan peninsula • Development of the atomic bomb • African American fighter squadron • Giving up completley without concessions • Flying in the night to avoid being shot down • where prisoners were systematically exterminated • Helped kindle hope for American military in pacific • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • ...
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- In which month of 1914 did the First World War begin(6)
- German submarines (5)
- Where was the formal peace agreement signed (10)
- What was the area between the opposing trenches called (2,4,4)
- Number of offspring a pair of rats could produce in a year (4,7))
- Another name for weapons and ammunitions (9)
- Poison gas ( 7)
- Movement supporting women's right to vote (12)
- A German airship(8)
- Call up for men to fight (12)
- Common name for Local Defence Volunteers (4,5)
- Many soldiers chose to shave their heads to avoid this pest (4,4)
- Specially trained shooters, well camouflaged (7)
- Animal message carriers(8)
- What soldiers stood on to shoot at the enemy(4)
- Your country needs ......(3)
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- The common name for landships (5)
- One of the diseases the soldiers were vaccinated against (7)
- What type of vermin lived in the trenches (4)
- Medical foot condition suffered by soldiers (6,4)
- Sweet smelling but most deadly of all the gases (7,3)
- Women who worked on farms were part of the .....(4,4)
- A knife that fixes to the end of a rifle (7)
- The end of the war(9)
- The year the war started (8,8)
- ....... entered the war in 1917(3)
- Socks were soaked in this and held over the face to protect against the effects of gas (5)
- The soldiers daily routine started with this (5,2)
- Battle with the greatest loss of life in the history of the British army(5)
29 Clues: Poison gas ( 7) • A German airship(8) • German submarines (5) • The end of the war(9) • Animal message carriers(8) • Your country needs ......(3) • Call up for men to fight (12) • The year the war started (8,8) • The common name for landships (5) • ....... entered the war in 1917(3) • A knife that fixes to the end of a rifle (7) • What type of vermin lived in the trenches (4) • ...
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- the vote after the war
- were not improved by the war
- organization to keep the peace
- for four years despite millions being killed
- cause of WW I
- offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S. in 1917
- Austria-Hungary
- over 400 miles
- political or economic control over other lands
- men into the army
- on public information
- Britain, France, Russia
- anti-democratic measure
- armed its merchant ships
- up a nations reserves
- to keep the U.S. out of the war
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- plan for ending the war
- European nations were divided into
- of war
- weapon used in WW I
- called them U-boats
- of U.S. forces in WW I
- out of war
- the purpose of creating a strong military
- of communist takeover of Russia
- young men to sign up for military service
- Czar was overthrown and a democratic government set up
- for U.S. soldiers in WW I
- passengers were killed by a U-boat
- assassination lead directly to WWI
- takeover of Russia in November of 1917
- nations competed in building large armies and navies
- was never ratified by the U.S.
33 Clues: of war • out of war • cause of WW I • over 400 miles • Austria-Hungary • men into the army • weapon used in WW I • called them U-boats • on public information • up a nations reserves • of U.S. forces in WW I • the vote after the war • plan for ending the war • Britain, France, Russia • anti-democratic measure • armed its merchant ships • for U.S. soldiers in WW I • were not improved by the war • ...
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- Battle fatigue: a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare; extreme Post Traumatic Stress.
- Having or expressing devotion to or having vigorous support for one's country.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, e.g emperor.
- Patriotic feeling for ones country marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries.
- A ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire.
- a plan by Germany to go through Belgium to surround French soldiers and kill them all off.
- A painful condition of the feet caused by long immersion in cold water or mud and marked by blackening and death of surface tissue.
- An alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI.
- A vote on a proposal to change the constitution.
- An area of land that sits between the trenches of both armies, generally littered with Bodies and is extremely dangerous to get out of your trench and onto.
- An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time; a truce.
- Infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the faces.
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- The murder of a public figure by surprise attack.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Where the Gallipoli campaign was placed and was all about (opening up the small body of water so supplies could get into Russia)
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- The zone of fighting in western Europe in World War I. It is 700 km long.
- A toxic war gas with sulphide based compounds that raises blisters and attacks the eyes and lungs; there is no known antidote. It was used in WW1.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one e.g Britain.
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
20 Clues: A vote on a proposal to change the constitution. • The murder of a public figure by surprise attack. • An alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia during WWI. • A ditch dug by troops to provide a place of shelter from enemy fire. • The zone of fighting in western Europe in World War I. It is 700 km long. • ...
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- Country that first used gas as a weapon.
- What country blamed Serbia for an assassination?
- Soldiers used _______ guns for rapid fire rounds.
- A popular type of gun in World War One was the ____ Rifle.
- When soldiers' feet swelled up from standing knee-deep in water for days.
- Most soldiers were infested with ____.
- Placed in front of trenches to make running at them difficult.
- Land conquered by neither side; both sides trying to capture it.
- Type of gas used in warfare.
- Caused by artillery shells and bombs and were all over the battlefield.
- Helped hold up the trench walls.
- The name of the German plan to "sneak" through Belgium.
- Soldiers put ____ boards in the trenches to protect feet from water and mud.
- Both sides had them, they were used by soldiers to hide and shoot from.
- Site of the first gas attack.
- What crawled on the soldiers in the trenches as they slept?
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- Low walls in front of the trenches.
- Who was Germany sneaking through Belgium to attack?
- Caused worse wounds than bullets due to shrapnel.
- Small bombs that you throw.
- Canada was part of the _____________, so they joined the war.
- Used to stab an enemy when they were too close to shoot.
- Friendships between countries.
- How many kilometers away was long-range artillery?
- The first ever ___ attack was launched April 22nd 1915.
- _____ filled the bottoms of the trenches and helped cause Trenchfoot.
- Who was assassinated, triggering World War One.
- Who did Britain join the war to protect?
- Length of hair of soldiers.
- Were near the bottom of trenches so the soldiers could get up high enough to shoot.
30 Clues: Small bombs that you throw. • Length of hair of soldiers. • Type of gas used in warfare. • Site of the first gas attack. • Friendships between countries. • Helped hold up the trench walls. • Low walls in front of the trenches. • Most soldiers were infested with ____. • Country that first used gas as a weapon. • Who did Britain join the war to protect? • ...
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- What month did the Americans base in the Philippines?
- What animal did survivors of the sinking of the hospital ship have to fight off?
- In 1935 Mussolini invaded which state?
- What was the weapon that the Japanese used to attack Australia?
- Fascism government was controlled by a ____.
- How did majority of the prisoners of war die?
- On December 7 1941 Japan attack the ____ Harbour.
- What is the acronym for Australian Imperial Force?
- How many weeks did it take Hitler to take control of France?
- What state is Pearl Harbor in?
- What type of war is it called if there is little action or fighting?
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- Who was Australia's new prime minister?
- What was placed on the beaches to stop any possible invasion?
- Italy was apart of the ____ Powers.
- What was the most important fought battle by Australia, causing the Japanese to turn back?
- What hospital ship was sunk by the Japanese on May 14 1943?
- Which capital city in Australia was attacked by the Japanese?
- Which airline planes were shot down by the Japanese?
- Roosevelt was the leader of what country?
- Who was the leader of Germany?
20 Clues: Who was the leader of Germany? • What state is Pearl Harbor in? • Italy was apart of the ____ Powers. • In 1935 Mussolini invaded which state? • Who was Australia's new prime minister? • Roosevelt was the leader of what country? • Fascism government was controlled by a ____. • How did majority of the prisoners of war die? • ...
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- Economic or military agreements made between two or more countries
- Australia's first battle in World War One
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- A characteristic show by the Anzacs which allowed them to use other materials to help improve their lives at Gallipoli
- A belief, story or ideal that may not completely true but is accepted and passed on to generations
- What historians refer to World War One as because of it magnitude
- A narrow waterway which went through Turkey
- Something that was sent to young males who didn't want to participate in war
- Voluntary Military Service
- Country where Australia resided before Gallipoli
- Last name of man who cam up with plan to conquer France in 6 weeks
- The month that Britain declared war on Germany
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- A treaty signed by countries to end a war
- A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country
- Nickname of William Hughes
- Last name of the Prime Minister of Australiawhen war was declared
- A yes/no vote to change part of the constitution
- Country where trench warfare was the most common form of fighting
- Compulsory Military Service
- The alliance formed by Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia
- When countries compete with each other to establish larger empires
- Australian historian who wrote about World War One
- A policy of developing powerful weapons and military forces to be used in defence
- _______ Country, What Australia referred to Britain as
- Trench _______ fighting from duggouts in the ground
26 Clues: Nickname of William Hughes • Voluntary Military Service • Compulsory Military Service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A treaty signed by countries to end a war • Australia's first battle in World War One • A narrow waterway which went through Turkey • A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country • The month that Britain declared war on Germany • ...
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- Giving a small amount of resources at a time.
- Treaty between Russia and Germany.
- Effort to take the Dardanelles.
- Germany's plan to attack and defeat France.
- Deadlocked region in northern France.
- Movement which would let Vladimir Lenin come to power.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
- Representative of France and one of the Big Four.
- Austro-Hungarian heir who was assassinated.
- Glorifying Military power.
- England, France, and Russia.
- Treaty that ended World War I.
- Ship sunk by Germans causing issues with America.
- Warfare used in World War I.
- Struggling empire that lost many Balkan Territory.
- Type of persuasion used to keep up the war effort.
- International association meant to keep peace.
- Agreement to stop fighting.
- Communist leader of Russia who withdrew from the war.
- Sickness that killed 20 million people during World War I.
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- President of US and maker of the Fourteen Points.
- Member of the Black Hand who killed Franz Ferdinand.
- Representatives who made the major decisions at the Peace Conference.
- Primarily used by Germans and proved as an effective warship.
- New name for the Triple Entente.
- Meeting to discuss terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
- Fungal infection common in trenches.
- Wilson's plan for peace.
- What is left of the Ottoman Empire.
- Guiding Idea behind the Fourteen Points.
- Battlefield along the German and Russian border.
- A strong love of one's country.
- Ruler of Germany.
- New name of the Triple Alliance.
- Telegram from Germany asking Mexico become an ally.
- Devoting all resources to a war.
- Indian political leader in favor of the war.
- Weapon improved by World War I that made it difficult for forces to advance.
- When used could cause blindness, severe blisters, or death by choking.
- Armored combat vehicle introduced by British in 1916.
40 Clues: Ruler of Germany. • Wilson's plan for peace. • Glorifying Military power. • Agreement to stop fighting. • England, France, and Russia. • Warfare used in World War I. • Treaty that ended World War I. • Effort to take the Dardanelles. • A strong love of one's country. • New name for the Triple Entente. • New name of the Triple Alliance. • Devoting all resources to a war. • ...
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- Blitzkrieg in German means _________ war
- Rosie the _______ was the symbol of women working in the factories
- War The war with the Soviet Union was called the eastern _______ by the Germans
- The British _____ Air Force defended the Germans in the Battle of Britain
- U.S. general in charge of the Pacific Theater War
- The U.S general of the invasion of Normandy who later became president
- Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Plan The U.S. helped European countries recover with the ____________
- Hirohito was the emperor of this country
- Truman The American President who decide to drop the Atomic Bomb
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- The battle of the Bulge was one of the final battles fought on the Eastern front in Europe
- World War II began when Germany invaded this country
- Jews were forced into __________ camps
- The initials of the U.S. president
- Hitlers german title meaning leader
- The other name of the invasion of Normandy
- Winston_________
- Leader of Germany
- When millions of Jews were killed
- Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island
- Britain, America, Soviet Union
- Benito Mussolini is the leader of this country
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Harbor The Americans joined the war when the Japanese bombed this place
- Germany, Italy, Japan
25 Clues: Winston_________ • Leader of Germany • Germany, Italy, Japan • Leader of the Soviet Union • Britain, America, Soviet Union • When millions of Jews were killed • The initials of the U.S. president • Hitlers german title meaning leader • Jima The Marine Corps Memorial Island • Jews were forced into __________ camps • Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • ...
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- In 1913 the war ______ the british ambassador to vienna
- considered an act of war
- succeeded in fatal shooting
- Gavrilo Princip
- affected the life of citizens
- " who remain to till the soil and man....battle flags"
- mobilized resources of their nations
- interest of something or someone
- responded with "black-check"
- allies tried to open a balkan
- formed in 1882
- direction to something or someone
- posters,advertisment
- unrestricted submarines
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- WWI had turned into
- a regular practice in the west
- visited Bosnia in 1914
- created in 1907
- Germany was defeated
- independent slavic state
- revolted against ottoman overloads
- cultural orgin or backround
- large size armies
- protected by barbed wire
- new kind of war
25 Clues: formed in 1882 • created in 1907 • Gavrilo Princip • new kind of war • large size armies • WWI had turned into • Germany was defeated • posters,advertisment • visited Bosnia in 1914 • unrestricted submarines • considered an act of war • independent slavic state • protected by barbed wire • succeeded in fatal shooting • cultural orgin or backround • responded with "black-check" • ...
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- the act of getting ready for war
- victory or defeat?
- lice caused?, people didn't know why they got this
- assassinated by a member of the black hand
- won the battle of tannenberg
- Everyone and thing is involved
- devised a plan to split Russian forces
- Europe's greatest powers formed this group
- waited for enemies in these
- two part to the name
- the other group of allies
- push to bring Paul von Hindenburg
- posters of good or bad
- a group larger than an army
- group of people who protect
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- help from other countries
- fighting from dugouts
- another name for UK
- males needed for war at the age of 18
- constantly attacking and wearing down the enemy
- the German won this battle; Russian defeat
- the need to civilize
- pride in one's country
- battle between Germany and France
- battle of countries
25 Clues: victory or defeat? • another name for UK • battle of countries • two part to the name • the need to civilize • fighting from dugouts • pride in one's country • posters of good or bad • help from other countries • the other group of allies • waited for enemies in these • a group larger than an army • group of people who protect • won the battle of tannenberg • ...
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- landscape in a battle that caused trench warfare to begin
- also known as the central power
- exaggeration
- all out war
- European nation came up with a system in order to mobilize all resources of their nation
- to give knowledge
- method of war in WWI
- Big Bertha
- he came up with plan to capture Paris
- panic
- used more as intimidation
- she was killed with her husband
- slow-moving defense weaponary
- one of the causes in WW1 involving army
- needs 3-8 people and overheats very quick
- used as a symbol of new kind of battle
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- In the US, an adult at the age of 18 and up require to be prepared to go to war
- Russia organized troops for war
- was killed by Garrilo Princip
- an alliance created after the triple alliance
- infection caused by critters to soldiers who don't wear boots
- king
- freedom
- emperor of the first country that Austria-Hungary reached out for help in beginning of WWI
- not getting along
25 Clues: king • panic • freedom • Big Bertha • all out war • exaggeration • to give knowledge • not getting along • method of war in WWI • used more as intimidation • was killed by Garrilo Princip • slow-moving defense weaponary • Russia organized troops for war • also known as the central power • she was killed with her husband • he came up with plan to capture Paris • ...
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- What was a new invention used in the war?
- What was the name of the Arch Duke of Austria-Hungary?
- A popular German submarine
- Who shot down the Red Baron?
- A plan devised by the Germans
- Canada's Primeminster During WWI
- A US Cruise ship
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- Wilhelm II The Leader of Russia During WW1
- Nicholas II The leader of Germany
- Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- British Battleship
- Who were the Allies against in the war?
- A mental disorder caused by noise while in the trenches
- What war used a lot of poison Gas?
- Aces are pilots who have taken down _ airplanes
- A popular Canadian Ace
- How many years did the war last?
- A disease that causes the feet to rot.
- Rotting of the gums
- A hole in the side of a trench
20 Clues: A US Cruise ship • British Battleship • Rotting of the gums • A popular Canadian Ace • A popular German submarine • Who shot down the Red Baron? • A plan devised by the Germans • A hole in the side of a trench • Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • How many years did the war last? • Canada's Primeminster During WWI • Nicholas II The leader of Germany • ...
World War II 2013-03-05
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- Need the brain as well as the brawn.
- Allowed a leap to middle class.
- Second victory of 45
- Militarily incompetent
- An infamous Admiral
- "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so may to so few"
- Rommel didn't hink he was a good actor.
- No one should get rich off of war.
- Yanky doodle went to town flying on a bomber struck Japan from his plane all for propaganda.
- Sat on the right.
- Connect the dots.
- We were the neutrons of 1935
- Had to play Switzerland.
- A 6th sense
- Guinea pig war of 36
- Stalin wouldn't play nice at this meeting of the big three.
- What else is there to do with old WWI stuff?
- Credit cards not accepted.
- Hard to steal a marine guarded key.
- Sat on the left.
- Meeting of the big three to plan the big end.
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- FDR took a dive.
- Ocean predators are not match for sonar.
- death≈WWi
- Last ditch German effort.
- FDR went in and never came back out.
- Still no defense for it.
- his march wasn't cancelled it was postponed.
- The tension is killing me.
- Peer pressure in the government ruins lives.
- These soldiers didn't get cold feet.
- Hitler had x>7million murdered.
- First US German fight of the war.
- First victory of 45
- Big shoes to fill
- The exacto knife of the military world.
- Bats, whales, dolphins
- The order is the same but something seems different...
- We dropped in on a cloudy day.
39 Clues: death≈WWi • A 6th sense • FDR took a dive. • Sat on the left. • Sat on the right. • Big shoes to fill • Connect the dots. • An infamous Admiral • First victory of 45 • Second victory of 45 • Guinea pig war of 36 • Militarily incompetent • Bats, whales, dolphins • Still no defense for it. • Had to play Switzerland. • Last ditch German effort. • The tension is killing me. • Credit cards not accepted. • ...
World War II 2013-05-14
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- a bomb dropped by Enola Gay
- the official name for D-Day
- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin meet to dicuss plans for Germany after the war
- told is troops going in "we will except nothing less than victory"
- made up role model encouraged women to help with the war
- what Japan signed the terms of surrender on in 1945, in Tokyo Bay
- victory in Europe
- secret invasion that cut supplies from Italy to the axis powers(1942-1943)
- suicide planes
- a bomb dropped by Bock's Car
- Jewish scientist that escaped from Germany
- June 6, 1944
- August 25, 1944
- how Germany was split after the war
- J. Robert Oppenheimer headed the building of the...
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- first real engagement of fighting soldiers heavy losses on both sides
- strategy used by the United States to capture an island and use it as a base
- U.S. general in the Pacific
- first naval combat carried out by aircraft
- battle 6 months after Pearl Harbor
- read before missions because the soldiers knew they were going to die
- flag raised at Mt. Suribachi
- Commits suicide as Soviets reach Berlin
- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin
24 Clues: June 6, 1944 • suicide planes • August 25, 1944 • victory in Europe • U.S. general in the Pacific • a bomb dropped by Enola Gay • the official name for D-Day • flag raised at Mt. Suribachi • a bomb dropped by Bock's Car • Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin • battle 6 months after Pearl Harbor • how Germany was split after the war • Commits suicide as Soviets reach Berlin • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2015-04-07
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- This country came to the aid of Serbia resulting in a chain of events that led to World War One.
- Wilson’s plan for ending the war had how many points?
- Germans called them U-boats
- Used by governments to convince people to support the war in various ways.
- leader of communist takeover of Russia
- The red flowers that have come to symbolize the sacrifice of soldiers who died in battle.
- A munitions explosion on a ship bound for Europe in this city killed several thousand Canadian citizens.
- Idea that a country should expand its borders and control other lands.
- world organization to keep the peace
- One of the causes of WWI
- Acronym for Canada's army in WWI.
- Early battle where Canadians suffered from gas attacks.
- These camps housed people who were considered a potential threat to Canada during the war.
- Occurred on November 11, 1918 at 11am
- Many historians view this victorious battle as a turning point in developing the Canadian identity.
- This controversial man served as minister of militia until he was dismissed from his post in 1916.
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- Another word for weapons
- Their role changed at home and they also served behind the front lines as nurses and ambulance drivers.
- the Central Powers were also known as the _____ alliance?
- Major issue that divided French and English Canadians.
- 1,198 passengers were killed by a U-boat
- what European nations were divided into
- The countries of the Triple Entente were also called the ______.
- The treaty that was signed at the Paris Peace Conference.
- Long ditches dug into the ground to provide cover for soldiers.
- his assassination lead directly to WWI
- World War One flying "ace" who shot down many german airplanes.
- new gun used in WWI
- This battle resulted in terrible losses for both sides and was fought along a river that gave the battle its name.
- Was used as a weapon that blinded, burned, or killed its victims.
30 Clues: new gun used in WWI • Another word for weapons • One of the causes of WWI • Germans called them U-boats • Acronym for Canada's army in WWI. • world organization to keep the peace • Occurred on November 11, 1918 at 11am • leader of communist takeover of Russia • his assassination lead directly to WWI • what European nations were divided into • ...
world war ll 2015-04-06
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- agreement between individuals or parties
- across the sea
- large ship that has alot of armoe and is used in fighting wars
- armed forces of a country
- a person who doesn't support or believe in the principles of communism
- patriotic feeling
- consists of nations germany, italy, and japan
- 32nd president
- "land of the free"
- aggressive action against someone
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- large body of people
- a U.S. Navy base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japanese airplanes
- conflict between nations
- action of destroying
- act providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II
- nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization
- /desire of government that a country should be prepared to defend nationalinterests
- a negative ruler with full power over a country
- system of government that is centralized and dictatorial
- the United States stays out of political and economic problems of othercountries
20 Clues: across the sea • 32nd president • patriotic feeling • "land of the free" • large body of people • action of destroying • conflict between nations • armed forces of a country • aggressive action against someone • agreement between individuals or parties • consists of nations germany, italy, and japan • a negative ruler with full power over a country • ...
World War I 2014-12-15
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- The men who went into battle
- A new technology during WWI that went on to be one of the most commonly used weapons in war.
- The war that WWI lead to.
- The terrorist group in charge of the assassination of the arch duke Franz Ferdinand.
- The new technology that was used in the war, which was invented in 1900's.
- The name of the author who wrote "All quiet on the western front".
- Great Britain, Russia, France and the U.S.'s reputation towards Germany.
- By late 1914 the war on the western front had become a _____, a situation in which neither side can win a clear victory.
- Due to poor medical supplies and quarters, many people required these to remove injured limbs.
- The country the movie was based in, and also the country that lost WWI and took all the blame.
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- The form of warfare used during WWI.
- The alternative name for WWI.
- The type of warfare that was used during WWI.
- The name of the major country that "joined" the war
- The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- This is what happened to food & goods during WWI.
- The name of the land between trenches.
- An article of clothing that were sought out in the army.
- The amount of days soldiers were fighting on the front line each year.
- The name of the
20 Clues: The name of the • The war that WWI lead to. • The men who went into battle • The alternative name for WWI. • The form of warfare used during WWI. • The name of the land between trenches. • The country of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • The type of warfare that was used during WWI. • This is what happened to food & goods during WWI. • ...
World War I 2014-12-08
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- Britain, France, and Russia. The Triple Entente.
- The country where most of WWI was fought.
- British passenger ship sunk with Americans on board.
- The country that declared war on Serbia.
- The Archduke and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Money Germany had to pay for war damages.
- The teenager who shot the Archduke and his wife.
- the official Treaty ending WWI was signed here.
- Policy of a country refusing to become involved in the conflicts and issues in other countries.
- President of the United States during WWI.
- The effect of allies coming into the war one after another.
- Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11.
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- Serbian revolutionary group that planned the Archduke's assassination.
- Organization created to prevent war in Europe after WWI.
- truce signed to end the war.
- German submarine.
- One or more countries agree to defend and protect one another.
- The type of submarine warfare used by Germany.
- The reason European countries needed colonies.
- Pride in one's country.
- Building up of a country's army and weapons supplies.
- The number of points in Wilson's plan to prevent more war in Europe.
- The taking over of a country by another country with colonies.
- City where the Archduke was shot.
- Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany.
25 Clues: German submarine. • Pride in one's country. • truce signed to end the war. • City where the Archduke was shot. • Telegram sent to Mexico from Germany. • Celebration of the day WWI end 11/11. • The country that declared war on Serbia. • The country where most of WWI was fought. • Money Germany had to pay for war damages. • President of the United States during WWI. • ...
world war 1 2015-02-10
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- payments of war damage
- an alliance between Austria Hungary and germany
- they can fire against an Allied supply ships
- people who favor the equal distribution of weath and privet property
- to be the same
- U.S. troops had to go to France and British forces
- a secret telegram from Author Zimmerman was put in u.s. news papers
- when no side of a battle wins
- a British passenger liner
- to plan what to do
- he declared "no peace at any degree can satisfy us"
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- this provided billions of dollars in loan to the Allies
- prepare for its military for war
- british,france,russia
- he had ben murdered by a 19 year old
- peace of settlement of world war 1
- 21 and 30 year old men to be drafted
- truce went to effect on the 11th hour on the 11th second and the 11th mouth on 1918
- defending in a position by fighting in deep ditches
- helped workers and management to avoid strikes and meet agreements
- the aggressive straightening of arm forces
- a frail print of an assembly of nations
22 Clues: to be the same • to plan what to do • british,france,russia • payments of war damage • a British passenger liner • when no side of a battle wins • prepare for its military for war • peace of settlement of world war 1 • he had ben murdered by a 19 year old • 21 and 30 year old men to be drafted • a frail print of an assembly of nations • the aggressive straightening of arm forces • ...
World War 1 2015-03-17
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- A useful vehicle used for observing the battlefield from above
- positions These were built for miners and snipers
- A basic weapon used in world war 1
- A sort of drain used to get rid of rainwater in trenches
- A vital piece of equipment used in unbreathable toxic environments
- These joined the lines of trenches
- A terrible weapon used to hold back enemies and kill many who are not protected from it
- The space between two enemies' bases
- These were used to quickly transport reinforcements to awaiting soldiers
- Generals who had never fought this way before and would not think of the solution
- A special unit of soldiers that fought the Turkish
- A basic bomb used by most people
- A larger version of a bullet, that will explode on impact
- These were used to slow down the enemy in case of a successful breach of their trench
- A place were ammunition is stored
- Sand filled items used for protection
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- Powerful beams used to stop trenches collapsing
- A useful position used for soldiers to stand
- A useful item used to stop enemies from climbing fences
- A man who fought in the war
- The enemies could usually see when the enemy is bringing in reinforcments
- Not very advanced at the time, they were used to spy on the enemy
- These were used to stop the enemy being able to mow the soldiers down in their own trenches
- A deadly rapid fire weapon, used commonly by the Turkish
- Men could only advance at walking pace
- A common warfare method
- Used to balance soldiers arms when firing into enemy trenches
- A special type of war that was used mainly with gas' and acids
- tunnels used to transport explosives to underneath the enemies trench
- A special knife that was strapped onto guns in the war
- A weapon that was used to emit burning fuel at others
- The man who usually instructed attacks
- A horrible outcome of spending weeks in wet and cold trenches
- Horrible weapons used for blowing the enemy sky high when stepped on
34 Clues: A common warfare method • A man who fought in the war • A basic bomb used by most people • A place were ammunition is stored • A basic weapon used in world war 1 • These joined the lines of trenches • The space between two enemies' bases • Sand filled items used for protection • Men could only advance at walking pace • The man who usually instructed attacks • ...
World War 1 2014-11-16
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- war ___
- U.S army officer
- The British _________
- a spy
- continent where WW1 took place
- _______ warfare
- taking no sides
- advertisement
- flu
- president of the U.S
- a system of young men being selected to serve in the military
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- soldiers of the U.S army
- New ____
- _______________ telegram or note
- British ship sunk on the coast of Ireland
- the ________ Act of 1918
- city close to Paris
- agreement to end fighting
- submarines
- Britain,Russia, Italy, France
20 Clues: flu • a spy • war ___ • New ____ • submarines • advertisement • _______ warfare • taking no sides • U.S army officer • city close to Paris • president of the U.S • The British _________ • soldiers of the U.S army • the ________ Act of 1918 • agreement to end fighting • Britain,Russia, Italy, France • continent where WW1 took place • _______________ telegram or note • ...
WORLD WAR II 2015-03-23
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- a program that provided military aid to Great Britain
- these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations
- the President of the United States who decided to use the atomic bomb against Japan
- the beach where the bloodiest fighting occurred during Operation Overlord
- this project developed the atomic bomb
- the "Master Race" Adolf Hitler envisioned in his literary work
- he started the FASCIST movement after World War I
- the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima
- the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan
- the country that joined forces with the United States and Great Britain during the Normandy invasion
- the company that converted from making automobiles to aircraft during World War II
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- opposition to political and economic entanglements with other countries
- the country that attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor
- the name of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the city of Nagasaki
- the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work
- the establishment of a fixed allotment of goods deemed essential for the military
- the desired eye color of an ARYAN expressed by Adolf Hitler
- the GERMAN brand of FASCISM
- the documentary entitled "TIME OF FEAR" focused on Japanese-American internment camps located in this state
- the country invaded by both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin
20 Clues: the GERMAN brand of FASCISM • this project developed the atomic bomb • the joint powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan • he started the FASCIST movement after World War I • a program that provided military aid to Great Britain • the ideology of NAZISM was detailed in this literary work • these acts outlawed arms sales or loans to warring nations • ...
World War Two 2016-02-21
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- What was the first atomic bomb called?
- What was the abbreviation for the women's army corps division?
- What was the "master race" that German people were part of called?
- Who was there emperor of Japan during World War Two?
- Were there more Civilian or Military deaths in World War two?
- What group was Adolf Hitler the leader of?
- What war killed the most people?
- What was the Killington tons f Jews called?
- What president took the placer of Franklin Roosevelt?
- A soldier that is killed, wounded, sick, or missing?
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- What President died during World War Two?
- What does the abbreviation UN stand for?
- What state was the base Pearl Harbor located?
- What was the secret plan for creating a bomb called?
- Where was Hitler's army defeated?
- What is attacking one island from the air called?
- Why did people turn their lights out at night?
- To free an area or person?
- What religious group did Hitler want to get rid of?
- What was the all female United States Navy division for women abbreviation?
20 Clues: To free an area or person? • What war killed the most people? • Where was Hitler's army defeated? • What was the first atomic bomb called? • What does the abbreviation UN stand for? • What President died during World War Two? • What group was Adolf Hitler the leader of? • What was the Killington tons f Jews called? • What state was the base Pearl Harbor located? • ...
world war one 2016-03-09
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- -How many years did the war go for?
- -France was keen for what on Germany
- -What was Franz Ferdinand's wife named
- -new weapon used in WW I
- -Bound by treaty to Russia, was at war with Germany and by extension Austro-Hungary.
- -his assassination lead directly to WWI
- -a cause of WW I
- -Originates from the past - a ___________ source
- -These were dug along the Western Front
- -Where a powerful country controls several less powerful countries
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- -Allied to France by a more loosely worded treaty which placed a "moral obligation" upon her to defend France, declared war against Germany on 4 August. This country was also at war with Austro-Hungary by extension.
- -Made recently about the past - a _________ source
- -Agreements or promises to defend and help another country
- -any instance of aggressive extension of authority
- -a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- -What was the group that assinated Franz Ferdinand called?
- -Number of terrorists stationed along the route
- -What was the name of the person that fired the gun that assinated Franz Ferdinand?
- -Allied to Austro-Hungary, they saw Russia's alliance with Serbia as an act of war against Austro-Hungary. And so they declared war on Russia 1st August 1914.
- -Serbia were allies with Germany and who else?
20 Clues: -a cause of WW I • -new weapon used in WW I • -How many years did the war go for? • -France was keen for what on Germany • -What was Franz Ferdinand's wife named • -his assassination lead directly to WWI • -These were dug along the Western Front • -Serbia were allies with Germany and who else? • -Number of terrorists stationed along the route • ...
World War I 2023-03-09
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- new state of Russian and other republics under a communist regime
- style of warfare
- empire that WWI started in
- expanding an empire by taking over new lands and conquering nations
- British ship that the Germans sunk
- focus and glorification of a nations military
- relationships between nations
- his assassination was the spark that started World War I
- German emperor
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- leader of USSR after Lenin
- Russian czar that abdicated the throne
- Empire that was very weak and allied with Germany
- name of telegram that brought the US into the war
- majority of battles were fought here between the Germans versus French and British
- treaty that officially ended WWI
- media created to influence a given audience’s opinions on a specific topic
- name of communist party in Russia
- strong feelings of love and pride for one’s country
- leader of Communist Party
- majority of battles fought here between Germans and Russians
20 Clues: German emperor • style of warfare • leader of Communist Party • leader of USSR after Lenin • empire that WWI started in • relationships between nations • treaty that officially ended WWI • name of communist party in Russia • British ship that the Germans sunk • Russian czar that abdicated the throne • focus and glorification of a nations military • ...
World War 1 2022-10-04
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- Nickname given to the first world war
- Bosnia wanted this from Yugoslavia
- Operation where you cut off a limb
- When both sides cant advance towards each other
- What happened to the heir to Austria Hungary on June 28th 1914
- big armored vehicle that was made to advance through no mans land
- stance the U.S took at the beginning of the war
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- Longest fought battle in WW1
- Many soldiers felt exhausted and ___________
- long, narrow ditches
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- Man who sent a telegram to Mexico to fight the U.S
- Known as the deadliest battle in British history
- Allowed for soldiers to step up and shoot over the side of a trench
- Most Americans sympathized with this country
- Land in between trenches
- Group that had British France and Russia
- plane with 3 wings
- The country that Austria Hungary Declared war on
- another name for ptsd
- fight between large organized armed forces.
- Battle of Somme ended because of this season
- President Wilson advocated for ___
- Wooden planks that lined the bottom of the trench
24 Clues: plane with 3 wings • long, narrow ditches • another name for ptsd • Land in between trenches • Longest fought battle in WW1 • Bosnia wanted this from Yugoslavia • Operation where you cut off a limb • President Wilson advocated for ___ • Nickname given to the first world war • Group that had British France and Russia • fight between large organized armed forces. • ...
World War 1 2022-10-04
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- President Wilson took what stance at the start of WWI?
- How many people world wide did the spanish flu kill?
- What warfare was used in the war?
- How many people world wide would the Spanish flu affect?
- What disease spread in the battlefields of the war?
- Which battle was Germany's last invasion attempt to end WWI?
- A German U-Boat torpedoed the British-owned luxury steamship called?
- The event that started WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz what?
- What disease spread in the battlefields of the war?
- Which weapon was a well armored, powerful cannon that shot caliber?
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- What new warfare strategy was used?
- Which battle was the longest fought in WWI?
- America limits the amount of ships sunk by unrestricted submarine warfare by introducing what system?
- How many people did the Spanish flu kill in the US?
- What type of submarine was used?
- The convoy systen used what ships to escort merchant ships back and forth across the atlantic?
- The Bosnian group that was planning the attack was called what?
- Austria-Hungary engaged in imperialism and took over the country of what?
- America traded how much more with Britain and France?
- Which battle had the most casualties/deaths in WWI?
- What weapon was maneuverable with a high climb rate that dropped bombs from the air?
- Which battle was known as the deadliest day in British history?
- Which weapon was a squat battleship gun armed with caliber that hurled shells and smashed forts?
- The First World War was nicknamed what?
24 Clues: What type of submarine was used? • What warfare was used in the war? • What new warfare strategy was used? • The First World War was nicknamed what? • Which battle was the longest fought in WWI? • How many people did the Spanish flu kill in the US? • Which battle had the most casualties/deaths in WWI? • What disease spread in the battlefields of the war? • ...
World War 1 2023-01-06
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- british act in 1919 to curb indian dissent
- many killed for pretesting the rowlatt acts
- battle with the biggest slaughters in military history
- eliminated all types of religious aspects
- a nation should be congruent with the state
- led to violet repression by police
- an agreement between two or more countries
- november 11, 1918
- the government should have a stong military
- this assination started the war
- changed how war was fought
- government has complete control over everything
- stalin eliminated everyone he thought was a threat
- all decision were made by the government
- all of a countries resources are used
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- modernized and westernized iran
- note from germany secertary to mexico
- countries from all 6 continents joined
- controlled all types of media
- signed june 26, 1919
- britian, france, russia, USA are alllies
- battle when people started using posion gas
- used for protection because of posion gas
- introuduced during the war by germany
- sink any ship without warning
- extending a countrys power through diplomacy
- became iran after nationalist revolt
- provided local self-government and limited elections
- helped increase the amount of people killed
- germany, austia-hungry, turkey are allies
- soldiers hid in ditches to fight
- blisters the body internally and externally
- discovered 1918 in iran
- preached non-violence and civil disovedience
- originally used for recon then as weapons
- launched burning fuel
- suprising vicotoryfor british
- battle that stopped german advance
- under his control the government had control over everything
- when the US declared war on germany
40 Clues: november 11, 1918 • signed june 26, 1919 • launched burning fuel • discovered 1918 in iran • changed how war was fought • controlled all types of media • sink any ship without warning • suprising vicotoryfor british • modernized and westernized iran • this assination started the war • soldiers hid in ditches to fight • led to violet repression by police • ...
World War 1 2023-01-05
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- He believed the nation had a moral duty to help maintain peace in the world
- Established nine new nations
- Granted women the right to vote
- America's greatest war hero
- Required men to register with the government to randomly be selected for military service
- The British prime minister
- Development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy
- A large scale movement of southern blacks to cities in the North
- War damages
- fighting for mere yards of ground
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- A famous fighter pilot
- The head of the CPI was a former muckraking journalist
- Destoyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic
- A truce that ended the war
- A secret telegram from German foreign minister to German ambassador in Mexico
- A devotion to the interests and culture of one's nation
- A promise not to sink the merchant vessel
- A canal across central America cuts travel time
- Biased communication designed to influence people
- The Triple Entente was later known as ?
20 Clues: War damages • A famous fighter pilot • A truce that ended the war • The British prime minister • America's greatest war hero • Established nine new nations • Granted women the right to vote • fighting for mere yards of ground • The Triple Entente was later known as ? • A promise not to sink the merchant vessel • Destoyers escort merchant ships across Atlantic • ...
World War 1 2023-04-04
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- was sunk by German submarines
- declared war on Russia
- The right to chose their own form
- began when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
- They declared war on germany August 4,1914
- Entered war on the central power side
- Britain and France declared __ on Turkey Nov5,1914
- declared war on Germany april 6 , 1917
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- Spreading the ideas to promote or denounce an opposing cause
- The Draft
- The factors that started the war
- Germans raided by airplane on them
- was officially signed ending WW1
- june 28 , 1914
- entered the war on allied side may 23, 1915
- Germany announces unrestricted submarine__
- and Germany declared war on them august 3 1914
- Fianal __ in western front 1918
- Declared war on Turkey on November 2, 1914
- Who declared war on Germany August 23 1914
20 Clues: The Draft • june 28 , 1914 • declared war on Russia • was sunk by German submarines • Fianal __ in western front 1918 • The factors that started the war • was officially signed ending WW1 • The right to chose their own form • Germans raided by airplane on them • Entered war on the central power side • declared war on Germany april 6 , 1917 • ...
World War I 2017-02-23
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- The amount Germany had to pay for war damages-$33 ______.
- The type of boat that sunk the Lusitania.
- Where the "Big Four" met to negotiate the post WWI peace.
- Germany sent this to Mexico to join the Central Powers and would in return gain U.S states.
- President Wilson asked for a declaration of war on Germany to protect __________.
- As a neutral nation, the U.S. ___________ with both Germany & Great Britain.
- The name of Wilson's peace plan.
- _______ million soldiers were killed in WWI.
- The year the U.S. joined WWI was 19__ (spell it out).
- This was used by both the central and allied powers to sway American opinion.
- Countries that are "friends"
- The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the _______ of the war.
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- When a country creates a larger military and builds more submarines and ships.
- Nickname for World War One.
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and Belgium made up the...?
- Germany's _____________ was restricted as far as size and the war equipment it could have.
- When a strong nation takes control of a weaker nation.
- Who wasn't invited to the Paris Peace Conference?
- Wilson's most important point called for the creation of this...
- Russia left the war effort early due to a _________ .
- This is what drove the Serbs to assassinate Franz Ferdinand.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire make up the...?
- The fighting style used during WWI.
- Who created a plan for peace that was more fair to Germany than the final peace plan?
- This war technology was first used by the Germans during WWI.
- Switzerland was __________ during WWI.
- The harsh treatment of Germany developed by the "Big Four" led to _____.
27 Clues: Nickname for World War One. • Countries that are "friends" • The name of Wilson's peace plan. • The fighting style used during WWI. • Switzerland was __________ during WWI. • The type of boat that sunk the Lusitania. • _______ million soldiers were killed in WWI. • Who wasn't invited to the Paris Peace Conference? • Russia left the war effort early due to a _________ . • ...
World War 1 2017-03-12
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- A bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically
- Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause
- The name given to the line of trenches which stretched from the english channel across the battlefields of France and Belgium during WW1
- A law that requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
- systems directed by government agencies
- A rapid firing weapon
- Councils composed of representatives from the workers and soldiers
- A ship that was sunk in World War 1 by German U-boats
- A war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued
- World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting from the protection of deep ditches
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
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- A military draft
- The government controlled the banks and most industries under Communist control
- One who loves and defends his or her country
- Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land
- A secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- The murder of a monarch
- The process of assembling troops and supplies for war
- Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1
- German submarines
20 Clues: A military draft • German submarines • A rapid firing weapon • The murder of a monarch • systems directed by government agencies • Large-caliber guns used in warfare on land • One who loves and defends his or her country • A bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically • The process of assembling troops and supplies for war • ...
World War 1 2017-03-12
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- Ferdinand:The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- for American troops in europe.
- military conflict centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914. The fighting ended in late 1918.
- given to show something or someone in a based way.
- Bonds:U.S bonds sold during WW1 to raise money for loans to the Allies.
- Powers:World War 1 alliance led by Austria-Hungary and Germany and later joined by Bulgaria and the Ottoman empire.
- During WW1:Woodrow Wilson.
- Guns:A rapid firing weapon.
- Alliance:A union or association between three powers or states.
- of troops,ships,or equipment.
- U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1.
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- gathering of resources and preparation for war.
- feeling, principles, or efforts.
- Submarines.
- ship that was sink in World War 1 by German U-boats.
- Mans-land:Strip of land between the trenches of opposing armies along the western front during WW1.
- Warfare:World War 1 military strategy of defending a position by fighting form the protection of deep ditches.
- policy of extending a countrys power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- System:A formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to anothers defense.
- Helmets:a covering for a soldiers head.
21 Clues: Submarines. • During WW1:Woodrow Wilson. • Guns:A rapid firing weapon. • of troops,ships,or equipment. • for American troops in europe. • feeling, principles, or efforts. • U.S had less than 100 of them in WW1. • Helmets:a covering for a soldiers head. • gathering of resources and preparation for war. • given to show something or someone in a based way. • ...
World War II 2020-02-25
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- what was the name of the final Japanese ship the Yorktown engaged with in the Battle of Midway
- what secret language was used to communicate between U.S ships
- around how many days did the Wattle of Midway last
- what was the name of the project that developed the atomic bomb
- in what month did Pearl Harbor happen
- what did Japanese want control over which encouraged them to attack US ships at Pearl Harbor
- what was the largest seaborn invasion performed by Allies
- what was the name of the camps that held Jews captive
- what was the color of the coupons that controlled processed food during war
- how many Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk in the Battle of Midway
- in what battle did Japan lose almost all their naval ships
- where is Normandy located
- how many countries from the United Kingdom were apart of the Allies
- what was the name of the Women’s airforce
- what technique did the Allies use that involved warships in order to maintain shared protection
- in the 4 years America was in WWII, were there more or less than 6500 ships produced
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- what country invented the RADAR system
- how many US battleships were sunk in Pearl Harbor
- what type of government did Stalin create
- what inter-racial organization was formed to fight discrimination
- what tactic did Japan use to attack U.S allied ships
- were there more allied ships being produced or being sunk
- the Germans used a new strategy called
- when did DDay take place
- what U.S aircraft carrier was sunk in the Battle of Midway
- what event involved the mass-murder of anyone the Germans thought were sub-human
- what battle emerged from the German U-boats attack on American ships
- what was Hitler’s political philosophy called
- what device did Allies use to detect planes and ships
- which American naval commander defended the islands of Midway
30 Clues: when did DDay take place • where is Normandy located • in what month did Pearl Harbor happen • what country invented the RADAR system • the Germans used a new strategy called • what type of government did Stalin create • what was the name of the Women’s airforce • what was Hitler’s political philosophy called • how many US battleships were sunk in Pearl Harbor • ...
World War 1 2020-12-11
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- group of merchant hips protected by warships
- smalls fights within a war
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchaising of money value
- Last name of the U.S president during WW1.
- patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts.
- a coded message sent by Germany to try to get mexico to attack the u.s
- a conflict in which countries devote all of thier resources to war.
- a person who tries to stir up war
- unable to read or write
- They do not believe in government
- The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
- the requested death of a specific individual
- goods that have been transported illegally.
- to prepare for war
- idea about how nations should work together
- a situation where the warring parties agree to stop fighting.
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- an official order telling someone to leave a counrty.
- the rapid spread of contagious disease among a large number of people.
- Russian Emporer
- to give up power
- a system of managing government through departments
- a sense of authority or dominion withheld by someone over a group or individual
- an order granted by the league of nations.
- a person killed or injured in a war
- an economic system that directs all major economic deisins to the government
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- a cruise ship sank by a german u-boat
- a german submarine
- german Emporer
- the treaty that ended world war one
- information, given to show something or someone in a biased way.
- the u.s had less than 1oo of them during WW1
- a form of warfare where both sides have fortified positions of fighting lines.
- when people cut back on food so that the government had more money
- teams of troops, ships, or equipment.
- country pays for damage caused by war
- a situation in which no progress can be made.
- a group of people who agree to band together and use thier power and resources to protect eachother
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interest.
- the gathering of resources and preparation for war
- an agreement signed by multiple people stating an agrrement
41 Clues: german Emporer • Russian Emporer • to give up power • a german submarine • to prepare for war • unable to read or write • smalls fights within a war • a person who tries to stir up war • They do not believe in government • a person killed or injured in a war • the treaty that ended world war one • a cruise ship sank by a german u-boat • teams of troops, ships, or equipment. • ...
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- This ship was blown up by the German U boat
- what are shot out of a gun at ennimies
- A gun that could rapid fire shoot an unlimited amount of bullets
- The land inbeetween the trenches
- what the soldiers wore on their feet
- This Blew up the passenger ship
- what the soldiers used to see long range items and or people
- the big war that was going on.
- joined the army after they found the Zimmerman letter
- the year that world war 1 started
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations. Serbia wants its Independence.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- the main "bad guy," of the war
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- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations. Serbia wants its Independence.
- a medal soldiers received after winning the war
- He was assassinated by Serbia
- mask what soldiers war to protect themselves for dangerous gases
- This was a type of warfare where people fought in little dirt dugout routes to hopefully gain 100 feet of land.
- had the largest army for the Allies
- A big piece of machinery used to get over the barb wires brand new for its time. It was a Veighcale.
- Basic weapon which the soldiers used to fight with
- what the soldiers wore on their heads.
- the year world war one ended
- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- Were the water gets into soldiers shoes where the water causes their feet to rub against their shoes and eventually rubb off
25 Clues: the year world war one ended • He was assassinated by Serbia • the big war that was going on. • the main "bad guy," of the war • This Blew up the passenger ship • The land inbeetween the trenches • the year that world war 1 started • had the largest army for the Allies • what the soldiers wore on their feet • what are shot out of a gun at ennimies • ...
World War II 2021-03-10
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- capital of Germany taken by the Soviets
- Admiral in charge at battle of Midway
- leader of Japanese Empire
- you bring $ and you get stuff
- site of first Atomic weapon use against Japan
- camps that Japanese immigrants were sent
- European powers allowing German aggression
- d-day general and 34th president
- June 6, 1944
- nickname of German tank General
- U.S. fought to take this airfield in 1945
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- surprise attack on American base
- U.S. openly helped allies with this act
- American tank General in WWII
- started the campaign of island hopping
- prime minister of the U.K.
- scientist in charge of Manhattan Project
- project that created nuclear weapons
- German city where big 3 met to divide Germany
- leader of the Soviet Union
- island that took 3+ months to take
- groups of u-boats
- victory in europe
- America's plan to defeat the Japanese
- President that dropped the bomb and ended the war
25 Clues: June 6, 1944 • groups of u-boats • victory in europe • leader of Japanese Empire • prime minister of the U.K. • leader of the Soviet Union • American tank General in WWII • you bring $ and you get stuff • nickname of German tank General • surprise attack on American base • d-day general and 34th president • island that took 3+ months to take • project that created nuclear weapons • ...
World War II 2021-03-15
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- An area running through France that served as the battlefield for the Germans and Allied Powers.
- a name Americans used for their troops heading overseas for war
- A german submarine that sinks allied ships.
- An international instisution created to enforce the ending of the war, and to prevent future wars.
- Battles in a series of interconnected ditches near a battlefront
- 1 of the 2 major groups fighting in the war located in Central Europe and other places.
- An agreement made in-between countries that give eachother help and protection in a time of war.
- Strong Support for the opinions of ones country, and pride in their own country.
- A message from the German Secretary, to the president of Mexico proposing an alliance against the U.S.
- A british cruise ship sank by a german U-Boat, killing 128 americans, and leading to bringing the U.S into war.
- to provide a certain portion of food to a group of people during a shortage.
- An agreement that ended WWI that also created new countries in Europe, and punished Germany.
- Contructing military forces and weapons in an aggressive act to intimidate other countries.
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- a chain of reccomendations by President Wilson as terms of the treaty to stop WWI.
- A group of operator ships traveling with military vessels
- Double term U.S president that was re-elected because "he kept us out of war"
- Not forming alliances with any teams during wartimes.
- Manipulated public opinions using forms of advertisement to spread
- Led the American Expeditionary Forces upon Americas arrival into the war
- Controlling a Foregin territory to construct an Empire.
- An area running through Russia that served as a battlefield against Russia and Germany
- Transactions made by the defeated country, to the winners to cover damage from the war
- To confirm, or adopt a measure.
- A song that promoted Patriotism for American Troops as they prepared to enter WWI
- The method the Governmentused to draft men into the army
- Evading from world affairrs
- Group of Nations working as a group to fight during WWI.
27 Clues: Evading from world affairrs • To confirm, or adopt a measure. • A german submarine that sinks allied ships. • Not forming alliances with any teams during wartimes. • Controlling a Foregin territory to construct an Empire. • The method the Governmentused to draft men into the army • Group of Nations working as a group to fight during WWI. • ...
World War I 2021-03-15
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- Cut off a diseased body part, usually an arm, leg, or foot.
- President of the United States during WWI, last name
- At risk of suffering a physical attack, need special care or protection.
- To murder for political reasons; murder of a ruler
- When two sides in a battle reach a point where neither side is making any progress.
- Not clean, dirty
- Injured troops removed from the trenches on gurneys that look like baskets.
- V King _________ V was ruler of England during WWI
- Czar _____________ II was the ruler of Russia during WWI
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- Gradually reducing the strength of an enemy through a sustained attack
- Kaiser__________ II was the ruler of Germany during WWI
- Mental trauma caused by prolonged exposure to warfare; PTSD
- Referred to a duck called “Coot” that was infested with lice.
- A painful foot condition caused by cold, wet, and muddy conditions. Severe cases required toes or the whole foot to be amputated, cut off.
- To belong to an organization.
- Add territory / land without a war
- Lack of proper nutrition because of not having enough to eat or lack of healthy food to eat
- A common, widespread negative condition; an epidemic
- When a monarch steps down from his throne; gives up power
- To catch someone
20 Clues: Not clean, dirty • To catch someone • To belong to an organization. • Add territory / land without a war • To murder for political reasons; murder of a ruler • V King _________ V was ruler of England during WWI • President of the United States during WWI, last name • A common, widespread negative condition; an epidemic • ...
World War II 2021-04-27
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- Where French and British armies were stationed
- asked Congress to allow the Allies to buy American arms.
- planned attacks on British and Dutch colonies in Southeast
- led his troop of 100,000 to defeat Afrika Korps
- an Egyptian village advanced on by the Germans
- a Japanese city the US dropped an atomic bomb on
- an attack on Germany on the coast of Normandy
- Japan’s greatest naval strategist
- took over Finland and Baltic country's
- British Prime Minister gave a rousing speech
- called on the people of France to join him in fighting Germany
- Remained neutral at the beginning of the war
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- Roosevelts successor
- Germany counterattacked in the West but were pushed back by allied forces
- Invaded Poland in 1939
- 850 ships crossed to get to Dunkirk
- a rescue of allied forces sent out by Great Britian
- Defeated by allies during the "Battle of Midway"
- Hitlers Plan to invade the Soviet Union
- commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific
20 Clues: Roosevelts successor • Invaded Poland in 1939 • Japan’s greatest naval strategist • 850 ships crossed to get to Dunkirk • took over Finland and Baltic country's • Hitlers Plan to invade the Soviet Union • British Prime Minister gave a rousing speech • Remained neutral at the beginning of the war • an attack on Germany on the coast of Normandy • ...
World War II 2021-04-27
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- a Japanese city the US dropped an atomic bomb on
- Germany counterattacked in the West but were pushed back by allied forces
- Defeated by allies during the "Battle of Midway"
- Invaded Poland in 1939
- a rescue of allied forces sent out by Great Britian
- led his troop of 100,000 to defeat Afrika Korps
- Hitlers Plan to invade the Soviet Union
- asked Congress to allow the Allies to buy American arms.
- an attack on Germany on the coast of Normandy
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- British Prime Minister gave a rousing speech
- Japan’s greatest naval strategist
- Where French and British armies were stationed
- 850 ships crossed to get to Dunkirk
- Roosevelts successor
- commander of the Allied land forces in the Pacific
- an Egyptian village advanced on by the Germans
- planned attacks on British and Dutch colonies in Southeast
- called on the people of France to join him in fighting Germany
- took over Finland and Baltic country's
- Remained neutral at the beginning of the war
20 Clues: Roosevelts successor • Invaded Poland in 1939 • Japan’s greatest naval strategist • 850 ships crossed to get to Dunkirk • took over Finland and Baltic country's • Hitlers Plan to invade the Soviet Union • British Prime Minister gave a rousing speech • Remained neutral at the beginning of the war • an attack on Germany on the coast of Normandy • ...
WORLD WAR ONE 2021-09-27
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- gas Type of gas used in WW1
- Glorifying of war
- A radical socialist group in Russia
- points Wilsons plan for ending war
- Ferdinand His assassination led directly to WW1
- A main cause of WW1/ one if the MAIN factors
- Political or economical control over other lands
- Germany violated this nations neutrality
- Empire Came into WW1 as one of the central powers
- Groups of countries/ states that come together "the good guys"
- Pershing Commander of the U.S forces in WW1
- powers The opposite of allies
- Teams of troops, ships, or equipment
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- A million of Armenians massacred by the Turks
- note Germany offered Mexico a deal if they entered the war against the U.S
- Masks A protective mask used in WW1
- German Emperor
- German called them U-Boats
- Franz Ferdinand wife
- 1198 passengers were killed by a U-Boat
- The U,S had less than 100 of them in WW1
- Russian Emperor
- Mate Lasted 4 years despite millions being killed
- Committee on public information
- Staying out of the war
- Projectiles to be fired from a gun
- Prolonged naval operation conducted by the Triple Entente powers
- warfare Soldiers fought in a trench
- Willison Tried to keep the U.S out of war
- Boys Name for U.S. solders in WW1
30 Clues: German Emperor • Russian Emperor • Glorifying of war • Franz Ferdinand wife • Staying out of the war • German called them U-Boats • gas Type of gas used in WW1 • powers The opposite of allies • Committee on public information • Boys Name for U.S. solders in WW1 • points Wilsons plan for ending war • Projectiles to be fired from a gun • Masks A protective mask used in WW1 • ...
World war ll 2021-05-14
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- An important battle in World War 2 in the pacific, the Americans sank 4 Japanese aircraft carriers.
- an incendiary mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical.
- anti-personnel artillery munitions which carried many individual bullets close to the target and then ejected them to allow them to continue along the shell's trajectory and strike the target individually.
- An armored fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat.
- a protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defense against poisonous gas.
- a type of reaction engine discharging a fast-moving jet that generates thrust by jet propulsion.
- A 42 cm kurze Marinekanone 14 L/12
- a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century.
- A large ship that carries planes and has a long flat deck for take offs and landings.
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- a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods
- Base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan on December 7,1941 which eager America to enter the war.
- a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation.
- an auto-firing, rifled long-barrel autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with fully powered cartridges.
- an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound.
- a set of computers developed by British codebreakers in the years 1943–1945
- a boat that is propelled by a steam engine, especially a paddle-wheel craft of a type used widely on rivers in the 19th century.
- 3-inch trench mortar is a smooth-bore, muzzle-loading weapon for high angles of fire.
- bomber aircraft capable of delivering the largest payload of air-to-ground weaponry and longest range of their era.
- One of the bloodiest battles in World War 2,a fight to the death for Japanese soldiers, as the Americans were coming close to Japan.
- a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically.
20 Clues: A 42 cm kurze Marinekanone 14 L/12 • a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically. • an incendiary mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical. • a set of computers developed by British codebreakers in the years 1943–1945 • a protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defense against poisonous gas. • ...
World War 1 2021-05-21
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- Assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- Russian Marxist Revolutionist
- Britain,France, and Russia
- Main point of battle(France western boarder stretching north)
- The idea that your country is the best.
- Announces National home for Jewish People
- Revolutionary group lead by Vladimir Lenin.
- Submarine type vessel
- Underground cover/fighting
- Austria-Hungary Archduke
- Point of battle that took play on Eastern Boarder.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
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- Claimed to be holy man. Last emperor of Russia.
- More deadly way to battle.(Machine Guns, Chemicals, Mines, Barbed Wire)
- Worldwide intergovernmental organization.
- Proposed an alliance between Germany and Mexico.
- A truce. An agreement to stop fighting.
- 28th President of US
- Peace treaty that ended WWI
- Became leader after Vladimir Lenin died.
- New type of warfare.(airplanes)
- Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary
- A statement that says the losing countries have to pay for some the winning countries War costs.
- France, Britain, Russia, Italy
- A statement of points used to negotiate peace treaties to end WWI
- To not be involved in the War
- War involving gov.,Economies,pop.,troops
27 Clues: 28th President of US • Submarine type vessel • Austria-Hungary Archduke • Britain,France, and Russia • Underground cover/fighting • Peace treaty that ended WWI • Assassinated Franz Ferdinand • Russian Marxist Revolutionist • To not be involved in the War • France, Britain, Russia, Italy • New type of warfare.(airplanes) • Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary • ...
World War I 2021-05-19
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- a German submarine
- Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire
- was the infamous 'holy man' whose ability to heal the Tsar and Tsarina's son Alexis led to his being adopted as a supreme mystic at court
- type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines
- was a theater of operations that encompassed at its greatest extent the entire frontier between the Russian Empire and Romania on one side
- a leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921)
- machine guns, tanks, aircrafts, chemical weapons were used on a massive scale
- was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.
- a very successful group or party of the Russian Revolution that was led by Lenin and Trotsky
- primary treaty produced by the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I.
- resulted in a significant upheaval in the lives of Palestinians
- headed the Red Army as People's Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs and played a vital role in the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1917-1922
- used largely for reconnaissance, to observe enemy troop movements and spot artillery, and to obtain photographs and motion pictures.
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- were a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I
- heir presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. His assassination in Sarajevo is considered the most immediate cause of World War I.
- ceasefire that ended hostilities between the Allies and Germany on the 11th of November 1918
- Argentina, Chile, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Venezuela, Sweden and Switzerland
- were levied on the Central Powers after World War I to compensate the Allies for some of their war costs.
- 400-plus mile stretch of land weaving through France and Belgium from the Swiss border to the North Sea
- secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- was an international organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, created after the First World War
- When the entire resources and population are mobilized towards the war effort,which takes priority over everything else
- intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country
- presumptive to the throne of Austria-Hungary. His assassination in Sarajevo is considered the most immediate cause of World War I. South Slav nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- support proletarian internationalism, socialist democracy and oppose anarchism, fascism, imperialism and liberal democracy.
- wartime military alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- diplomatic and military agreement between France, Great Britain, and Russia
27 Clues: a German submarine • type of land warfare using occupied fighting lines • intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country • secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • resulted in a significant upheaval in the lives of Palestinians • Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire • ...
World War I 2021-06-03
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- He was the German chancellor during WW1; he favored war
- This battle was the first use of chemical weapons
- The leader of Great Britain during WW1
- The name for the powers who fought against the Central Powers
- These were developed in WW1 to supply blood
- This involved digging, barbed wire, and "no mans land"
- He was the political leader of France during WW1 but not president
- This man was NOT one of the leaders who were known collectively as the "Big Four" at the Peace Meeting following WW1
- The cease fire which occurred between German&French troops in the Western trench was known as the…Truce of 1914
- This country was a member of the Triple Alliance
- The top German commander during WW1 who was inspirational at the Battle of Tannenberg
- This sparked the invention of plastic surgery
- Leader of Italy during WW1
- This is the 6th deadliest conflict in world history
- He was the king of Germany during WW1
- The type of warfare resulted in the use of masks by foot soldiers
- This was the longest battle of WWI
- This was an attempt by Germany to bring Mexico into the war
- This country was one of the members of the Triple Entente
- He was the commander of the American troops in Europe during WW1
- This is what the German fleet of ships was known as
- This person assassinated the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
- This country was NOT a member of the Triple Entente
- This was the only major naval engagement of WW1
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- He was the top French commander during WW1
- He was the British general of British troops in France during WW1
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- This man was Austria's foreign minister and was known to be a war hawk
- This man's death set off a chain reaction which ultimately led to the outbreak of WW1
- These were used to drop bombs on the enemy as well as find out the enemy's position
- The sinking of this ship by Germany brought the US closer to entering WWI
- This man was the most successful fighter of WW; known as Red Baron
- This ended the war between Russia and the Central Powers
- This country was the first to introduce daylight saving time to save energy during WW1
- The German plan of totally destroying French forces by outflanking them was called the…plan
- What did male tanks have that female tanks didn't
- This battle witnessed the first use of the modern tank
- The name given to Great Britain's navy
- The approximate amount of civilian and soldier casualties in WW1
- The number of empires that collapsed after WW1
- The president of France during WWI
- American President during WW1
- What did female tanks have that male tanks didn't
- This called for the right of self-determination by countries and also for the formation of the League of Nations
- The Battle of…was the last "open" battle of the Western Front
- The age of the youngest British soldier during WW1
46 Clues: Leader of Italy during WW1 • American President during WW1 • The president of France during WWI • This was the longest battle of WWI • He was the king of Germany during WW1 • The leader of Great Britain during WW1 • The name given to Great Britain's navy • He was the top French commander during WW1 • These were developed in WW1 to supply blood • ...
World War 1 2021-10-13
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- where was the small french force washington surprise attacked
- what month was the shot around the world heard?
- how were the eight men trialed and found after the killings
- in modern day where wouldve colubus first landed in 1492
- how many million dollars did america by the luisiana territory for?
- did andrews banking suceed?
- what was the first state to ratify?
- what was the main thing the mayflower transported in 1620
- who signed in the indian removal act?
- where did we adopt the declaration of independance from?
- youngest person hung at the trials was how many years old
- what day did the british attack "burn" washington?
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- where was the first slave sold in the us in 1619
- what state was the US govenment fighting against in court?
- could african americans be citizens which was fought for in the Dredd Scott vs. Sandford case?
- where was alot of gold found causeing settlers to move there to collect the gold
- what was established in the Marbury v. Madison?
- who did the settelers name jamestown after
- who was first murdered to start tension between pilgrims and native americans?
- what did samuel morse introduce in 1844
- was yorktown a battle for our countrys indipendence?
- where did the Erie canal start
- who did Squanto help save to strngthen the pilgrims trust
- who established the bill of right originally?
- when did the first womens right convension held?
25 Clues: did andrews banking suceed? • where did the Erie canal start • what was the first state to ratify? • who signed in the indian removal act? • what did samuel morse introduce in 1844 • who did the settelers name jamestown after • who established the bill of right originally? • what month was the shot around the world heard? • what was established in the Marbury v. Madison? • ...
World War 1 2021-10-20
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- name of the horse from the movie warhorse.
- British ocean liner sunk by U-20. 128 Americans were killed.
- another new weapon of WW1. Used to get troops across "no man's land"
- one of the nicknames for WW1. The ______ War
- the number of airplanes that the Red Baron shot down
- this board was placed in the bottom of most trenches to keep soldier's feet dry. "quack quack"
- president of the United States during WW1
- these soldiers were very good shots. They often waited to shoot enemy soldiers who peeked over the top of their trenches
- the name of the Russian tsar during WW1
- equipment soldiers wore on their face to protect themselves from poison gas
- this was a long knife that soldiers attached to the end of their rifles
- this animal was used by all countries in WW1. Millions were killed. They were used to pull guns, carry supplies, carry messengers, etc.
- this was a type of poison gas that was a yellowish in color, used in WW1
- the name of the German Kaiser during World War One
- Allied Power. most fighting on the western front was in this country.
- a step in the trenches that soldiers would use to shoot at the enemy
- an underwater missile, usually fired by submarines, to sink enemy ships
- ditch dug by WW1 soldiers to protect them from machine gun fire
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- Central Power during WW1 ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II
- deadly new weapon of WW1. fired hundreds of bullets in seconds
- the land between the trenches. Usually very muddy, full of barbed wire, and dangerous.
- shorter name for "unterseeboot" (German submarine)
- giant cannons that fired huge shells across the battlefield
- Austria-__________. Central Power during WW1
- war fought between Central Powers and Allied Powers from 1914 to 1918
- this Allied power joined the war late, in 1917
- Manfred von Richthofen's nickname
- this German submarine sank the Lusitania
- Great _________. Allied Power during WW1
- city of the Eiffel Tower
- similar to PTSD. When soldiers suffered strange and unusual symptoms without a known cause. shows how horrible war is.
- the last name of the United States number one fighter pilot ace
- another nickname for WW1. The War to ______ All Wars
- horrible condition of the feet where toes can rot and fall off. Caused by wet feet.
- the name of the movie we watched about WW1
35 Clues: city of the Eiffel Tower • Manfred von Richthofen's nickname • the name of the Russian tsar during WW1 • this German submarine sank the Lusitania • Great _________. Allied Power during WW1 • president of the United States during WW1 • name of the horse from the movie warhorse. • the name of the movie we watched about WW1 • Austria-__________. Central Power during WW1 • ...
World War II 2022-04-28
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- rapid German attack with planes & tanks
- Allied leaders
- Treaty that ended WWI & required reparations for Germany
- program to develop atomic weapons
- state formed after the Holocaust
- major reason allies win the war
- planned genocide of European Jews
- invaded by Japan
- WWII in Europe starts with the invasion of __
- Allied leader of the Soviet Union
- american policy in the 1930s
- Allied leader of Britain
- Russia was called...
- reason countries did not want to accept Jewish immigrants
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- invasion of this country made it clear appeasement was a failure
- first city to have been attacked with an atomic weapon
- to give in to demands to resolve a conflict
- formed an alliance with Britain
- concentration camps of Japanese Americans
- alliance of Germany, Italy, & Japan
- German land that after WWI that could not host the German military
- formed to maintain peace
- attacked USA
- opened multiple front in Europe
- the Battle of the Bulge was the last __ move by the Germans
- defensive line between France and Germany
- caused German adances in Russia to slow
27 Clues: attacked USA • Allied leaders • invaded by Japan • Russia was called... • formed to maintain peace • Allied leader of Britain • american policy in the 1930s • formed an alliance with Britain • major reason allies win the war • opened multiple front in Europe • state formed after the Holocaust • program to develop atomic weapons • planned genocide of European Jews • ...
World war 1 2022-05-06
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- day of remembrance in australia
- forced germany and other central powers to take all of the blame for ww1
- the commemoration of the truce that ended ww1
- alternative name for sauerkraut
- sealed off place
- process of standing down a nations forces
- helps another in a particular activity
- union between three powers or states
- foreign countries under British control
- Campaign that took place on feb 17 1915 to jan 1916
- chemical warfare agent
- attack repeatedly with bombs or guns
- british hand grenade
- ditch
- enrollment for service in armed force
- aerial bombing aimed at target
- monarchical ruler of germany
- aircraft
- when signal will be sounded to climb out
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- invasion of france on aug 1914
- device used to observe the ground in front of their trench
- war from the 5th to the 12th of sept 1914 allied win against germany
- battle fought on western front in france
- create league of nations
- attacks were bombs are dropped
- Battle that took place between july 1 to nov 18 1916
- small nonrigid airship
- women's army auxiliary
- German submarine
- burial place for members of the army
- conscientious objector
- the action of gradually reducing the strength of someone or something
- post traumatic stress disorder
- large storage chamber
- soldier trained to assault
- all that is getting done to win war
36 Clues: ditch • aircraft • sealed off place • German submarine • british hand grenade • large storage chamber • small nonrigid airship • women's army auxiliary • conscientious objector • chemical warfare agent • create league of nations • soldier trained to assault • monarchical ruler of germany • invasion of france on aug 1914 • attacks were bombs are dropped • post traumatic stress disorder • ...
World War 1 2022-05-05
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- including spying,intimidation, and brutality
- caused severe shortages
- Ottoman Empire
- cut down many soldiers out of trenches
- Torpedoed many ships, including Lusitania, which angered the U.S.
- blisters internally and externally
- 1918 first to surrender
- respiratory system
- recruiting, war bonds, etc
- instruction in gov’t beliefs
- gas 1915 First use of
- frequently used only when trenches were close
- 400 Indians killed, 1,200 wounded by British
- treaties to defend one another in event of war
- Communist leader took power—offered truce to Germany
- Oil discovered 1908 in
- joined late
- allied powers
- in Africa—increased tension over territories and boundaries
- supported Austria
- choked victims—Germans first to use
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- declared war on Serbia July 28
- British act in 1919 to curb Indian dissent—Indians could be jailed for 2 yrs w/o trial
- people and soldiers turned on ____ - he stepped down
- 1915 killed 1,198, including 128 Americans angered Americans
- easily spread in the trenches
- all decisions made by govt
- supported Russia
- left early
- assassinated by a Serb, in Sarajevo June 28, 1914
- in the workforce at home—replacing men gone off to war
- intensified rivalries between nations
- Force Germany to accept guilt and make reparations
- seized power, modernized and westernized Iran
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- central powers
- introduced by British at Somme in 1916
- defended Serbia
- attempt by 1914 to stop the advances of Germans
- Massive arms buildup late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe
- German strength
41 Clues: left early • joined late • allied powers • Ottoman Empire • central powers • defended Serbia • German strength • supported Russia • supported Austria • respiratory system • Oil discovered 1908 in • caused severe shortages • 1918 first to surrender • all decisions made by govt • recruiting, war bonds, etc • instruction in gov’t beliefs • easily spread in the trenches • declared war on Serbia July 28 • ...
World War II 2022-05-04
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- Prime Minister of Britain during WWII
- the main weapon used to attack Pearl Harbor
- first name of girl who wrote in diary
- People imprisoned during WWII by the US
- The country invaded Poland during WWII
- People targeted during WWII by the Nazis
- the battle known as the turning point of WWII
- where WWII started
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Organized killing of 6 million Jewish people
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- capital of Germany and where WWII ended
- A ruler with total power over a country
- US President during WWII
- Armored vehicle used during WWII
- The location D-Day
- Dictator of Germany during WWII
- member of a German fascist party during WWII
- group of men in the armed forces
- Governed the Soviet Union from 1922 - 1953
- France, Britain, US, Soviet Union, China
20 Clues: The location D-Day • where WWII started • Germany, Italy, Japan • US President during WWII • Dictator of Germany during WWII • Armored vehicle used during WWII • group of men in the armed forces • Prime Minister of Britain during WWII • first name of girl who wrote in diary • The country invaded Poland during WWII • capital of Germany and where WWII ended • ...
World War 1 2022-05-09
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- The first true world war
- Weapon that launches burning fuel
- used during chemical warfare
- Government that has total, complete control over all aspects of life
- Loyalty to ones nation
- Resource discovered in 1908 in Iran
- First full scale offensive with the tank
- Stalin eliminated millions of people he saw as a threat to his power
- used to defend chemical warfare
- Treaty negotiated with Germany that was signed on June 28,1919
- Aircraft originally used or bombing
- Combat during war fought after digging out trenches
- Designed to combat trench warfare,first introduced by Britain in the battle of Somme
- Another name for u-boat
- Which country had 1.7 million casualties
- Countries that did not get involved with the war were considered ___?
- A country should have a strong military
- Which country had 1,000,000 casualties
- Leader of independence movement and preached non violence and civil disobedience
- gun that can fire 600-1000 rounds per minute
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- Which country had 50,000 casualties
- When countries devote all of their resources to the war effort
- Treaty to defend one another
- British act in 1919 to curb Indian dissent-Indians could be jailed for two years without trial
- Posters used to convince people to join the war
- Battle that stopped German advance
- Massacre 400 Indians killed,1200 injured by British that protested Rowlatt acts
- German attack to frighten French on February 23, 1916
- Alliance formed between Britain,France, Russia,and USA
- Another name for World War 1
- The plan for Germany to defeat France before Russia is mobilized
- Who was assassinated leading to Austria declaring war on Serbia
- Countries extend their power to other nations
- Alliance formed between Germany,Austria Hungary,and Turkey(Ottoman Empire)
- Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico offering to help them regain lost land if they allied with Germany against the U.S
- gas Poison gas that choked it's victims to death-first used by Germany
- and allies Which country had 3.5 million casualties
- “Big push” attack across river Somme by British
- Which country had 1.3 million casualties
- First US Marines in WW1 combat
40 Clues: Loyalty to ones nation • Another name for u-boat • The first true world war • used during chemical warfare • Treaty to defend one another • Another name for World War 1 • First US Marines in WW1 combat • used to defend chemical warfare • Weapon that launches burning fuel • Battle that stopped German advance • Which country had 50,000 casualties • ...
world war 1 2022-05-25
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- committee on public information
- Wilson vs republican candidate
- designed to prevent a two-front war
- fought for mere yards of ground
- first battle
- were outraged and public opinion
- cities African Americans from the south
- opportunities left to escape and seek
- American were stronger with them
- increased production by almost 30%
- system by 1907 Europe was divided into two armed camps
- is economical and political control over weaker nations
- no secret treaties, freedom of the seas,more free trade,reduction of arms,less colonialism, and league of nations
- called upon to take on jobs
- crossed france from Belgium
- won a close election
- sedition acts were passed by congress
- boat sank the British passenger
- could now fire 600 rounds per minute
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- mustard gas was used to subdue the enemy
- organizations such as the red cross
- a telegram from the german
- wilison,clemenceau,Lloyd George,and Orlando
- early dogfights resembled duals, however by 1918 the British had a fleet of planes that could deliver bomb loads
- was a British passenger liner
- new steel stuff ran on caterpillar treads
- is a devotion to the interests and culture of one nation
- killed as many as 500,000
- first African American population accelerated
- the growth of nationalism and imperialism led to increased military spending.
- amendment in 1920 giving women the right to vote
- humiliated the germans
- unarmed u.s. merchant ships
- affected 25% of the population
- germany invaded belgium
- had begun after another conflict
- was supreme court justice
- river in France
- led the agency
39 Clues: first battle • led the agency • river in France • won a close election • humiliated the germans • germany invaded belgium • killed as many as 500,000 • was supreme court justice • a telegram from the german • unarmed u.s. merchant ships • called upon to take on jobs • crossed france from Belgium • was a British passenger liner • Wilson vs republican candidate • ...
World War 1 2022-05-26
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- synonym for patriotism
- article 231
- responsible for the assassination of the archduke
- archduke of Austria
- 28th president
- america's push to joining WW1
- decisive front
- country wanting power/land
- german submarine
- trenches, mud, dangerous
- led the most successful russian offensive
- successful russian offensive
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary,Italy
- 1914-1918
- biggest naval battle
- Britain, Italy, France, U.S.
- Russia, France, England,
- signed at the end of WWI
- longest battle
- friendships between countries
- strong belief of strong military
- 4 causes for WWI
22 Clues: 1914-1918 • article 231 • longest battle • 28th president • decisive front • german submarine • 4 causes for WWI • archduke of Austria • biggest naval battle • synonym for patriotism • Russia, France, England, • signed at the end of WWI • trenches, mud, dangerous • country wanting power/land • Britain, Italy, France, U.S. • successful russian offensive • friendships between countries • ...
World War I 2022-11-13
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- What cliché started the war?
- Name of the alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Name given to the events after Franz Ferdinand's assassination
- These were used in the hopes they could finally break through trench warfare
- Name of the alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- The plan to conquer Paris in 41 days
- The type of war WWI was
- Serbian nationalist group responsible for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- The nickname given to the influential victorious leaders
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- Submarine
- French city where the treaty to end the war was officially signed
- The new front created in this war
- These were secret!
- Big money problem for all countries after the war
- City where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- The idea that military buildups would help prevent a war
- Chancellor of Germany until 1890
- Kaiser Wilhelm's world policy
- They overthrew the Russian Empire
- New chemical weapon first used by the Germans
20 Clues: Submarine • These were secret! • The type of war WWI was • What cliché started the war? • Kaiser Wilhelm's world policy • Chancellor of Germany until 1890 • The new front created in this war • They overthrew the Russian Empire • The plan to conquer Paris in 41 days • City where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • New chemical weapon first used by the Germans • ...
World War I 2022-10-20
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- commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF)
- headed by Bernard Baruch and coordinated the production of war materials
- headed by George Creel tried to "sell" the war to the American people
- a strike that involves all
- branch of military that enlisted women in WWI (noncombat roles)
- the cost of food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials that people need to survive
- Wilson's peace plan that he thought would establish long lasting peace in Europe
- agreement between Germany and the Allies that brought the war to an official end and imposed harsh punishments on Germany
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- Message to German ambassador to Mexico that stated if Mexico became an ally of Germany in WWI, it would regain lost territories
- governor of Massachusetts during the Boston Police Strike
- headed the General Intelligence Division which eventually became the FBI
- Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France
- Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand which ignited the start of WWI
- massive population movement of African Americans from the south to northern cities; changed American politics
- act made it illegal to speak against the war publicly
- in a community, not just workers in a particular industry
- to protect against German U-boats, American ships travelled in a large group called a
- The aggressive build-upon armed forces to intimidate and threaten other nations
- Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- nationwide fear over the spreading power and influence of communism
- the space between opposing trenches
21 Clues: a strike that involves all • the space between opposing trenches • Consisted of Russia, Great Britain, and France • Consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy • commander of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) • act made it illegal to speak against the war publicly • governor of Massachusetts during the Boston Police Strike • ...
World War 1 2022-11-15
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- a political system headed by a dictator
- signed in 1919 and made Germany outraged
- root word: supreme,being superior
- taxes on imported goods
- a long narrow ditch
- a sudden, radical, or complete change
- the political principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
- a desire of a government to maintain a strong military
- a ruler with total authority over a country
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- this ruler was assassinated in the beginning of World War 1
- a union formed between countries saying that they will gave each others back
- the title of Franz Ferdinand
- a pride in ones nation
- includes: rise of communism, rise of nazism, the Treaty of Versailles, and worldwide depression
- money payed as punishment
- sad/unhappy this went worldwide
- a government led by a dictator
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- the action of a big country taking over a smaller country
- germany felt this way about the treaty of Versailles
20 Clues: a long narrow ditch • a pride in ones nation • taxes on imported goods • money payed as punishment • the title of Franz Ferdinand • a government led by a dictator • sad/unhappy this went worldwide • root word: supreme,being superior • a sudden, radical, or complete change • a political system headed by a dictator • signed in 1919 and made Germany outraged • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- A war fought within one's country
- The person who wrote a book about a communism government
- A ruler who has total control over a country
- Once the dictator of Germany.
- When there isn't much of something
- A theory that says everything should be owned by the government not by the people
- Workers, soldiers, and peasants chosen by one's council
- Believed that Russia's royal family should be overthrown and that Russia should be a communist country
- Taxes on imported goods
- Friendship between two countries
- A country's army that sometimes fights other counties army
- Going through hard times
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- A government that is run by a dictator
- People who fight in their country's military
- A very good time fro the economy
- To pay money as a punishment
- Pride in ones country
- The that the great depression started
- The treaty that ended WW1
- A political movement in Germany
20 Clues: Pride in ones country • Taxes on imported goods • Going through hard times • The treaty that ended WW1 • To pay money as a punishment • Once the dictator of Germany. • A political movement in Germany • A very good time fro the economy • Friendship between two countries • A war fought within one's country • When there isn't much of something • The that the great depression started • ...
World War 1 2022-11-16
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- The belief that a country should have a strong military
- He took control of Germany after WW1
- The treaty that ended the war
- The country that assassinated archduke Franz Ferdinand
- The president of America during WW1
- another name for WW1
- The sinking of this ship provoked America join the war
- This country had to pull out of the war because of a revolution
- countries taking over other countries
- a ditch dug in the ground
- a tax imposed by the government on goods
- A telegram sent by Germany to Mexico hoping for them to join the war, it is named after the German foreign minister
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- He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- A government ruled by a dictator
- this side of the war had Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- a peace agreement to end a war between 2 countries
- This side of the war had France, UK, America.
- loyalty and pride in ones country
- the country blamed for the war
- A ship that can go under water
- This type of government took control of Germany after WW1
21 Clues: another name for WW1 • a ditch dug in the ground • The treaty that ended the war • the country blamed for the war • A ship that can go under water • A government ruled by a dictator • loyalty and pride in ones country • The president of America during WW1 • He took control of Germany after WW1 • countries taking over other countries • He was the archduke of Austria-Hungary • ...
World War I 2017-01-10
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- prisoner of war
- this country is also referred to as England
- this country declared war on Serbia
- armed forces of a country
- country with the biggest army
- paying money to the ones you have hurt
- sealing off a country to prevent goods from entering or leaving
- a group of nations
- missing in action
- killing someone
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- the belief that one should stay loyal to their country
- Baron Manfred Von Richthofen
- plagued the trenches and brought diseases
- select for a certain purpose
- the largest country in Asia
- deliberately destroy something
- unlawful use of violence
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- German submarine
- a truce
- the act of defeating an enemy
- Austria-Hungary declared war on this country
- biased information
- United States' leader during WW1
- assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- a group of people living in a foreign country
- Adolf Hitler became dictator of this country
- British nurse that helped allied servicemen escape Belgium
- German word for emperor
- Turkish general that held off allies at Gallipoli
- soldiers that fought on foot
- British ocean liner that a German submarine sank
- dead of wounded soldiers
- if soldiers did not keep their feet dry, they would get this
- area between two trenches
- enter in large numbers
- a bond that the government sells during a war
- prepare and organize for active service
- armored combat vehicle
- a agreement between countries
40 Clues: a truce • prisoner of war • killing someone • German submarine • missing in action • biased information • a group of nations • enter in large numbers • armored combat vehicle • German word for emperor • dead of wounded soldiers • unlawful use of violence • armed forces of a country • area between two trenches • Germany and Austria-Hungary • the largest country in Asia • ...
World War I 2018-04-24
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- WWI involved the complete mobilization of resources and people of each nation
- mutual defense agreements between the major European nations caused a chain reaction of war when it started between two nations
- prewar defense agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Woodrow Wilson's goal of each nationality being able to choose their own type of government
- readying troops and supplies for war
- payments for war damages
- Governments on both sides spread ideas to influence public opinion to support the war effort
- leader of the Bolsheviks that took over Russia and established a communist nation while getting out of WWI
- radical Russian communists who violently took over the government
- used terror to strike fear into anyone who might be thinking of opposing the communists
- warfare characterized by machine gun nests, ditches, and barbed wire
- was allied with Great Britain and Russia before WWI in the triple entente
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- british and french system to govern Middle Eastern nations after WWI
- the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who's murder triggered WW I
- German military plan for a two front war against France and Russia
- policy ensuring supplies for the Red Army
- labor disputes and socialist movements led some countries to be more willing to go to war in the early 1900s
- military draft
- representatives councils of workers and soldiers
- Serbian terrorist group who was behind the assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungary
- peace treaty that ended the war, but didn't fix the problems that caused the war and made many nations unhappy with each other
21 Clues: military draft • payments for war damages • readying troops and supplies for war • policy ensuring supplies for the Red Army • representatives councils of workers and soldiers • radical Russian communists who violently took over the government • the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne who's murder triggered WW I • ...
World War I 2018-11-14
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- This weapon was an early example of chemical warfare.
- This technological advancement introduced in 1918 made it possible for the Allies to break through the Central Powers' trenches.
- This country was dissolved into many smaller countries at the end of the war.
- Germany offered Mexico a chance to retake California, Texas, and other Southwestern States with this telegram.
- This man was the President of the United States during World War I. (last name only)
- The practice of creating a strong and powerful military.
- This refers to the movement of African Americans from the rural areas of the south to urban cities in the north.
- A number of secret _____ played a large role in bringing many countries into a war that should have been a regional conflict.
- The area between trenches which was particularly lethal for either side to cross.
- Limiting the consumption of food, fuel, fabric, or metal during the war.
- This man led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. (last name only)
- This was a large ditch dug into the ground to provide soldiers cover from enemy fire.
- The Federal Government raised money for the war by selling these to American citizens.
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- At the end of World War I, this country was held responsible for all damages of the war.
- The Committee on Public Information created a lot of _____ in order to convince Americans to support the war.
- When using this weapon, one soldier had the same firepower as 500 soldiers using rifles.
- This Allied Country left the war in 1917 after a violent revolution removed their Emperor from power.
- Even though the President of the United States recommended the creation of this organization, the US Senate refused to actually join.
- The era of _____ resulted in many rivalries and tensions between the large empires of Europe.
- The belief that one's country or culture is the best.
- The _____ Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
- When this ship sank in 1915, 126 Americans died, raising tensions between the US and Germany.
- At the end of the war, the President of the United States suggested "_____ Points" to prevent future wars.
- The majority of World War I was a _____, in which neither side made any significant gains against the other.
- The _____ Act limited the free speech rights of Americans during the war.
- The Treaty of _____ officially ended World War I, but ultimately caused many more problems for the future of Europe.
- New German technology used to launch surprise attacks on allied ships.
- The death of this man was the "explosion" that ignited the war. (last name only)
- The _____ Powers were the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the US.
- The Selective Service Act allowed the government to ______ citizens into military service.
30 Clues: This weapon was an early example of chemical warfare. • The belief that one's country or culture is the best. • The practice of creating a strong and powerful military. • This man led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. (last name only) • The _____ Powers were the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the US. • ...
World War 1 2019-10-20
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- unable to capture the Villa
- encouraged rationing and Americans consumed less food
- “selling” the war to American people
- the person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- was forced to step down and flee to Denmark
- was assinated in 1914
- Germany and allies signed this on June 28, 1919
- To gain support both sides used what
- President during World War 1
- This sank the Lusitania
- a group of communists
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- ran the food administration
- Germany believed they could starve Britain from submission
- leader of the Bolsheviks
- The U-boat sank this
- a German official
- President Wilson's peace plan was outlined in this
- This was sent from Germany and meant for Mexico
- this was to prevent strikes from disrupting war effort
- Great Britain, France, and Russia formed this
- the head of the commitee on public information
21 Clues: a German official • The U-boat sank this • was assinated in 1914 • a group of communists • This sank the Lusitania • leader of the Bolsheviks • ran the food administration • unable to capture the Villa • President during World War 1 • “selling” the war to American people • To gain support both sides used what • the person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • ...
World War I 2019-10-27
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- A political and social revolution across the Russian Empire that led to the formation of the Soviet Union (USSR). The “________ Revolution” not only abolished the monarchy but created the first Communist state.
- The “Treaty of ________” between the Allies and Germany that ended WWI in 1919.
- The belief that your country deserves more success than others.
- A British luxury passenger ship that was sunk by a German submarine; over 1,000 passengers were killed, including 128 Americans.
- The name for German submarines which comes from the German word “Unterseeboat.”
- He kept fleets safe and ready to act, eventually earning the title Minister of Munitions. Also famously known for being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- An archduke heir to the throne of Austria and Hungary, who was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist group. His assassination is what sparked the start of WWI.
- The 28th President of the United States during WWI, came up with the Fourteen Points and established the League of Nations.
- First used by the Germans in WWI, this type of weaponry included tear gas, chlorine, and mustard gas.
- A type of land warfare where each side digs long lines of trenches for protection against enemies and opponents.
- Alliance formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
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- WWI set the stage for a whole new way of fighting. For the first time in history, these new and powerful tools were used on land, sea, and air.
- They were used as messengers, companions, and mascots.
- Set limits on the purchase of high-demand items including gasoline, sugar, coffee, meat, butter, cheese, fats, oils, and canned or processed foods. This helped free up more factory processed foods for the military.
- November 11, 1918, when World War I came to an end.
- The desire to stay out of the war.
- Alliance formed by Britain, France, Russia, and the United States.
- The organization of countries to prevent wars and protect nations.
- This 1917 telegram, deciphered by British cryptographers, contained information from the German Foreign Minister to Mexico, offering U.S. territory to Mexico in return for joining the German cause. The “________ Telegram” pulled the U.S. into the war.
- A proposal by President Woodrow Wilson calling for national security and peace terms: freedom of the seas, restoration of territories, and the right to national self-determination.
- Founder of the Russian Communist Party and leader of the Soviet Union, the world’s first communist state. After his death, Joseph Stalin came to power.
- They were needed in the workplace with men overseas fighting in the war. Millions went to work in factories, offices, shops, and farms, as well as becoming nurses. Their experiences led them to gain more rights and freedom.
- Information that is used to change a person's point of view and thinking. It also helped with the recruitment for the war.
23 Clues: The desire to stay out of the war. • November 11, 1918, when World War I came to an end. • They were used as messengers, companions, and mascots. • The belief that your country deserves more success than others. • Alliance formed by Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. • The organization of countries to prevent wars and protect nations. • ...
World War II 2019-05-16
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- the the air force of Great Britain
- The extermination of an entire group of people
- a prison for those who pose as a threat to the state or country
- The Germans quickly pushed the allied forces back about 65 miles, creating a huge bulge in the allied lines
- More than 600 Americans and about 10,000 Filipinos died
- a secret program
- Great Britain,the Soviet Union, the United States, China, France
- American and Japanese aircraft carriers and fighter planes clashed
- a weapon that produces tremendous power by splitting atoms
- American, British, and Canadian troops invaded France on June 6, 1944
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- A term used by the Nazis which meant the extermination of the Jews
- Victory in Europe Day
- A key turning point of the war
- Victory in Japan Day
- The largest naval battle in history
- purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships
- when countries would give in to Hitler's demands so a war would not begin
- the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews
- Where allied forces took only the most strategically important islands, instead of each Japanese-held island
- began on June 4, 1942, when Japan started bombing the islands
20 Clues: a secret program • Victory in Japan Day • Victory in Europe Day • A key turning point of the war • the the air force of Great Britain • The largest naval battle in history • The extermination of an entire group of people • the mass murder of 6 million Jews and non-Jews • purposely crashing piloted planes into enemy ships • ...
World War ll 2023-12-19
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- Hitlers secret police
- Stalin's secret police
- Mussolini's followers. Fascists
- FDR's and Churchill's idea of the post-war world
- Hitlers followers. Nazis
- Germany's take over of Austria
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- Wrote Mein Kampf
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- Hitlers first defeat
- Forign countries had to bring their own ships to trade with America
- France, Great Britain, USA
- Prime Minister of Japan during WWII
- The strategy European powers used on Hitler before the war
- The treaty that ended WWI
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII
- Italian dictator
- Ex: Night of the long knives
- Started the New Deal program
- Germany's new form of warfare. "Lightning war"
- Russian dictator
20 Clues: Italian dictator • Russian dictator • Wrote Mein Kampf • Hitlers first defeat • Hitlers secret police • Germany, Italy, Japan • Stalin's secret police • Hitlers followers. Nazis • The treaty that ended WWI • France, Great Britain, USA • Ex: Night of the long knives • Started the New Deal program • Germany's take over of Austria • Mussolini's followers. Fascists • ...
World War One 2024-01-30
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- the name of the ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat with 128 Americans that greatly increased the US need to declare war
- this spread rapidly in the trenches due to poor conditions in sanitation, lice, and rats
- the term to describe the strategy of WWI that involved deep ditches
- the policy of a country that does not take a side during the war
- abbreviation used to remember the causes of WWI as Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassination
- that term used to describe the assassination of Francis Ferdinand in relation to the start of the war
- countries of France, Great Britain, Serbia, and Russia that made up this alliance at the start of WWI
- a battle in which neither side can gain an advantage or win
- US President Wilson's plan to create world peace that included the creation of the League of Nations
- the most destructive weapon of WWI
- the goal of Britain and France following WWI for Germany
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- the name of the country that Archduke Francis Ferdinand was from.
- information aimed at influencing the opinions/behaviors of large numbers of people
- a telegram sent to a Mexico from Germany to attack the USA
- countries of Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman Empire created this alliance at the start of WWI
- the acronym to remember what Germany was required to do in the Treaty of Versailles
- the US Congress voted against joining this organization thought of by President Wilson to maintain world peace
- a war that requires all of a nation’s resources
- the name of the treaty that ended WWI and the palace where it was written and signed.
- term that is to create an agreement to end fighting in the war
20 Clues: the most destructive weapon of WWI • a war that requires all of a nation’s resources • the goal of Britain and France following WWI for Germany • a telegram sent to a Mexico from Germany to attack the USA • a battle in which neither side can gain an advantage or win • term that is to create an agreement to end fighting in the war • ...
World War 1 2024-05-11
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- German submarine
- Campaign, failed Allied attempt to capture Constantinople
- Hungary, dual monarchy where the war began
- Telegram, message that helped bring the U.S. into the war
- Battle known for its massive casualties
- Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and later the U.S.
- Agreement that ended the fighting on November 11, 1918
- Site of several major battles in Belgium
- Battle where Germany defeated Russia
- Franz Ferdinand, Austrian leader whose assassination sparked the war
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- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- Treaty that officially ended the war
- Country accused of involvement in the archduke's assassination
- British passenger ship sunk by a German submarine
- Combat characterized by fighting in trenches
- of Nations, international organization proposed by Wilson
- Fourteen Points, peace plan proposed by the U.S. president
- Plan, Germany's strategy for a quick victory in the west
- Longest battle of the war, fought in France
- Nickname for American soldiers in the war
20 Clues: German submarine • Treaty that officially ended the war • Battle where Germany defeated Russia • Battle known for its massive casualties • Site of several major battles in Belgium • Nickname for American soldiers in the war • Hungary, dual monarchy where the war began • Longest battle of the war, fought in France • Combat characterized by fighting in trenches • ...
World War 1 2024-05-17
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- -Declared by the United States
- -Declared war on Germany
- -Bloodiest war during ww1
- -Killed by assasination with wife
- -British passenger ship sunk by Germany
- -Invaded luxembourg
- -Marked the end mobile battles
- -Captured by allied troops from ottomans
- -German troops unsuccessful;trench warfare
- -Brought war on the western front to an end
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- -Announces 14 points pogram
- -Lost battle of Tannenberg
- -Led to the US entering the war.
- -Founded the Hull House
- -Invaded serbia
- -This act made it a crime to disclose info that could danger the us
- -A series of attacks germany carried out by allied power
- -British army's first engagement in france
- -Longest battle during ww1
- -Treaty that officially ended ww1
20 Clues: -Invaded serbia • -Invaded luxembourg • -Founded the Hull House • -Declared war on Germany • -Bloodiest war during ww1 • -Lost battle of Tannenberg • -Longest battle during ww1 • -Announces 14 points pogram • -Declared by the United States • -Marked the end mobile battles • -Led to the US entering the war. • -Killed by assasination with wife • -Treaty that officially ended ww1 • ...
World War One 2024-05-13
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- A new vehicle used underwater
- When neither side can have a decisive victory
- It is a system to control the amount people could buy
- A Serbian secret organization
- British and German soldiers made peace for a day
- The assassin in Sarajevo
- It entered the war in 1917
- Soldiers dug them on the Western Front
- The German emperor
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- Wilson wrote down his ideas in ______ points.
- Germany signed the peace treaty there
- France got this area from Germany
- Joseph The ruler of Austria-Hungary
- The place of the assassination
- The loser countries had to pay it
- Germans were stopped in this battle by Great Britain and France
- An international organization set up after WWI
- The Austro-Hungarian heir
- The Brits and the French designed the first ones
- German plan to avoid fighting on 2 fronts
- It was forbidden for Germany to unite with Austria
- The governments use it to try to influence the people
- The number of soldiers who died in WWI.
23 Clues: The German emperor • The assassin in Sarajevo • The Austro-Hungarian heir • It entered the war in 1917 • A new vehicle used underwater • A Serbian secret organization • The place of the assassination • France got this area from Germany • The loser countries had to pay it • Joseph The ruler of Austria-Hungary • Germany signed the peace treaty there • ...
World War ll 2024-05-15
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- The stage infantry troops create a smokescreen to hide the forces gathering for a breakthrough.
- German for "lightning war," a military tactic that combined swift, massive, and highly coordinated attacks by planes, tanks, and infantry to overwhelm and quickly conquer an enemy.
- Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict.
- Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister.
- The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line.
- A settlement reached in September 1938 in which Britain and France agreed to let Germany annex part of Czechoslovakia.
- the stage tanks break through the weak spot, spreading panic among troops and civilians.
- A belief in increasing a nation's military strength as the way to become or remain powerful the glorification of military virtues and ideals.
- A government order involving trade with another nation that forbids the buying or selling of something.
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- A measure, often involving suspension of diplomatic or economic relations, taken by a nation or group of nations against another nation to pressure it to change its behavior.
- The name given to Italy and Germany, and later also to Japan and other German allies, during World War II
- The practice of making unprovoked attacks or other military encroachments on the territory of another country.
- Believed his compromise with the Germans at the Munich conference had secured peace for Europe.
- The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence.
- The stage planes bomb military and civilian targets behind the lines. Paratroopers disrupt communications and slow the movement of enemy reinforcements.
- A policy of limiting a nation's international relations so that it can exist in peace and harmony by itself in the world.
- Leader of Nazis.
- The stage motorized divisions move through the opening and circle back to surround the enemy forces from behind.
- The stage infantry troops arrive to take care of any remaining areas of resistance.
- Army led by Hitler.
20 Clues: Leader of Nazis. • Army led by Hitler. • Soon to be Britain’s next prime minister. • Making concessions to an aggressor in order to avoid conflict. • The nations pledge to respect Chinas territory and independence. • The stage German attackers identify a weak spot in the enemy's defensive line. • ...
World War 1 2024-03-18
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- when submarines would sink merchant ships such as freighters and tankers without warning
- a act that got passed in 1917 that made it a crime for any person to share information or to interfere with the u.s armed forces or to promote the success of the country's enimes
- Archduke of Austria and thir apparent to Francis joseph 1
- an ancient region and roman province in the Liberian peninsula
- Germany, austira-hungary, ottoman empire, italy
- a way the government would keep lists of names of men In case they need them in military
- a debt obligation issued by the u.s. department of the Treasury in conjunction with the federal reserve
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- posters, pamphlets and other forms
- Made in a crime to convey information to interere with war effort
- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- country's or nations trying to build up the strongest military with the most weapons
- The allies formally referred to as the United Nations from 1942 "big four" is united kingdom, United States, soviet union, and china
- when a strong country takes over a week country
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- a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches.A divet in the ground where they shoot from.
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict or disagreement
- A coded message sent to Mexico, proposing a military alliance against the U.S
- President for ww1 and he designed 14 points and had ideas of leagues of nations
- the court ruled that freedom of speech and freedom of the press under the first amendment could be limited only if the words in the circumstances created in clear and present danger.
- food and other necessity's for which there is a shortage
- an international organization,headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland,created after the first world war to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- thechanologiacally advanced submarine used by the Germans during the world wars
- subjected Germany to strict punitive measure
- designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world
24 Clues: loyalty and devotion to a nation • posters, pamphlets and other forms • subjected Germany to strict punitive measure • Germany, austira-hungary, ottoman empire, italy • when a strong country takes over a week country • food and other necessity's for which there is a shortage • Archduke of Austria and thir apparent to Francis joseph 1 • ...
World War 1 2024-03-06
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- Entente - Russia, france, GB
- - extreme patriotism
- 6 - america went to war
- - burns your lungs
- Boat - sunk many allied ships
- - extension of power by taking territory
- - germans were stopped 25 mi from paris
- 11 - armistice
- 1 - Germany, A-H, declared war on russia
- - serbians wanted this to be serbian
- - A-H archduke
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- - agreement
- - serbian nationalist
- - building up force
- - scene of an assasination
- Bonds - used to get money for war
- - cruise ship
- Hungary - first to declare war
- - weapons of war on tracks
- - new type of warfare
20 Clues: - agreement • - cruise ship • 11 - armistice • - A-H archduke • - burns your lungs • - building up force • - extreme patriotism • - serbian nationalist • - new type of warfare • 6 - america went to war • - scene of an assasination • - weapons of war on tracks • Entente - Russia, france, GB • Boat - sunk many allied ships • Hungary - first to declare war • Bonds - used to get money for war • ...