World War I

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Across
  1. 2. A strategy of wearing down the enemy through continuous losses in personnel and material.
  2. 4. Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
  3. 7. The deliberate killing of a prominent or important person, often for political reasons.
  4. 8. An agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain period; a truce.
  5. 10. A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes.
  6. 13. Mandatory enlistment of individuals into the armed forces, also known as a draft.
Down
  1. 1. A strong sense of pride and loyalty to one’s nation, often placing it above other countries.
  2. 3. Compensation paid by a defeated country for the damage or injury it inflicted during a war.
  3. 5. A military operation aimed at attacking and gaining ground against the enemy.
  4. 6. The area between opposing armies’ trenches, which is unoccupied or under dispute.
  5. 9. The suppression or prohibition of speech, public communication, or other information considered objectionable or harmful.
  6. 11. The main theatre of war during World War I, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss border with France.
  7. 12. A region or area where active military operations are conducted.