Across
- 4. A pivotal event where a German U-boat torpedoed the British passenger liner off the coast of Ireland, killing 1,198 of the 1,959 people on board, including 123 Americans.
- 5. A peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, between the Central Powers and the Allies.
- 10. An international organization established in 1920 following World War I to promote peace and cooperation.
- 11. Payments Germany was forced to make to the Allied powers after the war.
- 13. A group of vehicles or ships traveling together for mutual support and protection, often with an escort.
- 14. A type of warfare that mobilizes the totality of national resources to sustain war production.
- 15. Disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies.
Down
- 1. German submarines that played a key role in World War I.
- 2. Leaders of the main Allied powers.
- 3. A system to control the consumption of food and other goods due to shortages and to support the war effort.
- 6. To renounce one's throne.
- 7. A proposal for a just and lasting peace after World War I, presented in January 1918.
- 8. An official order or commission to do something.
- 9. An agreement that ended fighting on the Western Front of World War I and is considered the moment World War I ended.
- 12. Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular cause, doctrine, or point of view.
