WW1 VOCAB
Across
- 5. To sign up or join the army.
- 6. A long,narrow ditch dig into the ground where soldiers lived and fought
- 7. Stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps; soldiers from Australia and New Zealand.
- 9. The murder of an important or famous person, usually for political reasons.
- 10. A formal agreement between countries, often to end a war.
- 12. A WWI campaign in Turkey where Allied forces, including Australians, tried and failed to capture land.
Down
- 1. An agreement to stop fighting (a ceasefire), like the one that ended WWI in 1918.
- 2. The belief that a country should have a strong military and be prepared to use it.
- 3. Strong pride and loyalty to one’s country, sometimes leading to conflict with others.
- 4. When a country takes over other lands or countries to gain power and resources.
- 8. Information (often biased or misleading) used to influence people’s opinions, especially during war.
- 11. An agreement between countries to support and defend each other.