World War l Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 3. Location of the Battle of Tannenberg
- 4. A war based on wearing the other side down by constant attacks and heavy losses
- 6. A Serbian terrorist organization
- 7. Sent a "blank check" saying that Austria-Hungary could rely on Germany's "full support"
- 12. Determined to support Serbia's cause
- 14. Set up a naval blockade of Germany
- 18. A neutral nation
- 19. Discontented with British rule
- 20. Known as the Great War
- 22. Used their giant airships to bomb London and eastern England
- 25. Made active use of propaganda to arouse enthusiasm for the war
- 26. Asked to take over jobs that had not been available to them before
- 27. Were created for women during WWI
- 30. Systems directed by government agencies
- 31. Germany,Austria-Hungary,Italy
- 33. British officer in the Middle East
- 37. Baffled military leaders because it was an unexpected development
- 38. Germany's ally
- 39. The United States tried to remain
- 40. A Military Draft
Down
- 1. Ordered partial mobilization of the Russian army against Austria-Hungary
- 2. Left to fight at the fronts
- 5. Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- 8. Wilson President of the U.S. during the war
- 9. Believed that if Europe states were organized along national lines, there would be peace in Europe
- 10. The process of assembling troops and supplies and making them ready for war
- 11. Lowered because of employed women
- 13. Germany's military plan
- 15. France,Great Britain,Russia
- 16. Wanted to attack Serbia
- 17. Declared war on Russia on August 1
- 21. Passed the Defence of the Realm Act(DORA)
- 23. Supporter of Russia
- 24. Location of the Battle of Marne
- 28. Location that the Allies tried to open a Balkan front
- 29. location where German and British naval forces engaged in direct battle
- 32. Declared war on Germany on August 4
- 33. British ship sunk by German forces
- 34. Took advantage of Germany's preoccupations in Europe
- 35. Entered the war on the side of the Central Powers
- 36. Appeared on the battlefront for the first time in history by the end of 1915