Across
- 2. of Brest-Litovsk-treaty between Russia and Germany after the Russian Revolution; pulled Russia out of World War I,
- 5. slender airships similar to modern blimps,
- 6. Peace Conference-conference that negotiated the peace settlement for World War I,
- 7. German submarine,
- 11. of Nations-post-World War I international organization that sought to guarantee international cooperation and to achieve international peace and security,
- 12. Points-Woodrow Wilson’s proposed peace plan after World War I,
- 13. Naval Conference-the 1920s conference that established ratios to limit the number of warships that each maritime nation could build,
- 14. of Versailles-treaty between Germany and the Allied Powers of World War I; included the war guilt clause, which demanded that Germany pay reparations,
- 16. of St. Germain-treaty between Austria and the Allied Powers of World War I,
- 19. Treaty-Bismarck’s alliance with Russia,
- 20. Pact-1925 treaty in which Germany agreed to recognize its post-World War I boundaries with France and Belgium as permanent and to not seek to change its eastern border through war,
Down
- 1. of weapons or arms,
- 3. unification between Austria and Germany; forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles but later accomplished by Hitler,
- 4. System-German system of alliances created by Bismark to prevent French attack and to maintain the balance of power,
- 8. Pact-document that outlawed war, but failed to stop it; crowning effort to preserve peace in the post-World War I period,
- 9. guilt clause-clause in the Treaty of Versailles that placed the blame for World War I on Germany,
- 10. Alliance-the alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary; the foundation of pre-World War I German foreign policy,
- 15. Entente-pre-World War I agreement between Britain, France, and Russia,
- 17. Powers-Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I,
- 18. Alliance-anti-French coalition of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy,