Berta Vila - WWI
Across
- 2. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view, often employed during wartime to influence public opinion.
- 4. Government-imposed limits on the consumption of certain goods, particularly during wartime, to ensure equitable distribution and support the war effort.
- 5. During World War I, this alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and other nations aligned with them.
- 8. The belief in the importance of a strong military and aggressive military actions as a means of achieving national goals.
- 10. The main theatre of World War I in Europe, characterized by trench warfare and extensive battles between Allied and Central Powers.
- 12. A concept of warfare where all resources and society are mobilized for the conflict, impacting civilian populations as well as military forces.
- 14. The right of people to choose their own political status and determine their own form of government.
- 17. A formal agreement to cease fighting, often a preliminary step to negotiations for a peace treaty.
- 18. A type of combat during World War I characterized by troops digging and occupying trenches, resulting in a stalemate along the Western Front.
- 19. The peace treaty signed in 1919 that officially ended World War I, imposing significant penalties on Germany and reshaping the map of Europe.
- 20. The German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 to 1918, whose policies contributed to the outbreak of World War I.
Down
- 1. Woodrow Wilson's principles for peace negotiations after World War I, aiming to prevent future conflicts through diplomacy and self-determination.
- 3. The Prime Minister of France during World War I, a key figure in the Allied leadership and advocate for harsh terms in the Treaty of Versailles.
- 6. Watercraft capable of traveling underwater, notably used by Germany during World War I for naval warfare, particularly unrestricted submarine warfare.
- 7. The President of the United States during World War I, known for his Fourteen Points and role in shaping the post-war peace settlement.
- 9. A pre-World War I military alliance between France, Russia, and Britain.
- 11. An international organization founded after World War I, aimed at maintaining peace and preventing future conflicts through collective security and diplomacy.
- 13. German plan to conflict two sides
- 15. The theatre of World War I in Eastern Europe and Russia, characterized by more mobile warfare compared to the Western Front.
- 16. A pre-World War I military alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- 21. During World War I, this alliance included France, Russia, Britain, Italy, and later the United States, among others.