World War 1

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Across
  1. 4. Weapons that are typically thrown by hand that causes explosions
  2. 7. Recruiting for the war through illustrations
  3. 8. Declared war on Serbia on July 28
  4. 10. U.S. Woodrow Wilson, France Georges Clemenceau, Britian David Lloyd George, Italy Vittorio Orlando
  5. 12. Supported Austria
  6. 15. What were Red Baron and Eddie Rickenbacker?
  7. 19. Used to cut down soldiers out of trenches
  8. 20. The Central Powers
  9. 22. Rejected treaty
  10. 23. German strength
  11. 26. Defended Serbia
  12. 27. Designed to break the deadlock of trench warfare
  13. 29. The Great War
  14. 30. became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
  15. 31. Torpedoed many ships
  16. 32. Declared war on Germany on April 2, 1917
  17. 33. Originally used for bombing
  18. 34. Deep ditches used to defend positions
  19. 35. Which front did France have?
  20. 36. Intensified rivalries between nations
  21. 39. Attacked by Germany across the Atlantic
  22. 40. Had trenches that stretched 400-500 miles
  23. 41. Used to protect soldiers from poison gas
Down
  1. 1. Poison gas used to attack the respiratory system
  2. 2. German policy to attack anyone without warning
  3. 3. Treaty negotiated with Germany
  4. 5. Which front did Russia have?
  5. 6. Launched burning fuel
  6. 9. Formed as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
  7. 11. Increased tension over territories and boundaries
  8. 13. Treaties to defend one another in the event of war (balance of powers)
  9. 14. Poison gas used to make blisters externally and internally
  10. 16. Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
  11. 17. Where tanks were introduced
  12. 18. Assassinated by a Serb June 28, 1914
  13. 21. Chlorine gas first used to choke victims
  14. 24. The Allied Powers
  15. 25. How many rounds can a machine gun do?
  16. 28. Supported Russia
  17. 37. A ship that sunk in 1915 that killed 1,198 people including 128 Americans
  18. 38. Massive arms buildup in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe