World War I
Across
- 5. used in cases of close combat
- 7. WWI was known as ____ for being the first total war of the 20th century
- 11. Germany Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
- 12. The assassination of who started WWI?
- 14. The value of military power
- 19. Includes Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Vittorio Orlando
- 20. killed 1,198, including 128 Americans, this caused Americans to get angry
- 22. German policy to sink any ship, without warning, around Britain
- 23. used for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- 29. diseases were easily spread in the these areas
- 30. was generally used for torpedoing boats and was utilized for cutting supply lines
- 31. Britain, France, Russia, USA
- 32. what was originally used for bombing as well as spying and was easy to shoot down?
- 35. was usually used on tanks and when trenches were close
- 38. countries from all 6 settled continents involved in the war
- 40. after the Treaty of Versailles, Britain and France wanted national security, strip Germany of war making power, and punish Germany
Down
- 1. their goal was to recruit and train partisans for a possible war between Serbia and Austria
- 2. were used in a variety of defensive and offensive roles, from suppression of an enemy machine-gun, sniper post or other local feature, to the coordinated firing barrages
- 3. made killing the enemies that were underground or behind cover easier
- 4. Known to heat very quickly and had cooling issues
- 6. U.S. Senate rejected treaty, caused bitterness and hatred in Germany, guilt and reparations paved the way for Nazis, and other countries felt cheated
- 8. policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically, and/or socially.
- 9. many advances during WWI, and changed the way war was fought
- 10. was introduced during WWI, first used by Germany
- 13. Russia
- 15. made attacking trenches difficult
- 16. loyalty to one's country
- 17. the flamethrower in German was originally called
- 18. both sides dug in, barbed wire entanglements
- 21. signed and included “The Big 4”
- 24. note from German foreign secretary to Mexico. Offered to help Mexico gain back lost land for allying with Germany against U.S.
- 25. these were the largest and most advanced of Germany’s fleet
- 26. this specific type of poisonous gas attacks the lungs
- 27. who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- 28. were typically used for protection from poisonous gas
- 33. this was specific type of poisonous gas blistered the soldiers’ inside and out
- 34. France
- 36. treaties to defend one another in event of war
- 37. was known as a chemical Chlorine gas to attack soldiers’ respiratory systems
- 39. designed for crossing rough terrain and barbed wire on no mans land