Across
- 4. Weapons that are typically thrown by hand that causes explosions
- 7. Recruiting for the war through illustrations
- 8. Declared war on Serbia on July 28
- 10. U.S. Woodrow Wilson, France Georges Clemenceau, Britian David Lloyd George, Italy Vittorio Orlando
- 12. Supported Austria
- 15. What were Red Baron and Eddie Rickenbacker?
- 19. Used to cut down soldiers out of trenches
- 20. The Central Powers
- 22. Rejected treaty
- 23. German strength
- 26. Defended Serbia
- 27. Designed to break the deadlock of trench warfare
- 29. The Great War
- 30. became increasingly utilized for bombing, dog fights, and strafing runs
- 31. Torpedoed many ships
- 32. Declared war on Germany on April 2, 1917
- 33. Originally used for bombing
- 34. Deep ditches used to defend positions
- 35. Which front did France have?
- 36. Intensified rivalries between nations
- 39. Attacked by Germany across the Atlantic
- 40. Had trenches that stretched 400-500 miles
- 41. Used to protect soldiers from poison gas
Down
- 1. Poison gas used to attack the respiratory system
- 2. German policy to attack anyone without warning
- 3. Treaty negotiated with Germany
- 5. Which front did Russia have?
- 6. Launched burning fuel
- 9. Formed as a result of the Treaty of Versailles
- 11. Increased tension over territories and boundaries
- 13. Treaties to defend one another in the event of war (balance of powers)
- 14. Poison gas used to make blisters externally and internally
- 16. Note from German foreign secretary to Mexico
- 17. Where tanks were introduced
- 18. Assassinated by a Serb June 28, 1914
- 21. Chlorine gas first used to choke victims
- 24. The Allied Powers
- 25. How many rounds can a machine gun do?
- 28. Supported Russia
- 37. A ship that sunk in 1915 that killed 1,198 people including 128 Americans
- 38. Massive arms buildup in the late 1800s/early 1900s in Europe