World War I

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Across
  1. 4. Giving a small amount of resources at a time.
  2. 6. Treaty between Russia and Germany.
  3. 9. Effort to take the Dardanelles.
  4. 12. Germany's plan to attack and defeat France.
  5. 13. Deadlocked region in northern France.
  6. 15. Movement which would let Vladimir Lenin come to power.
  7. 16. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
  8. 18. Representative of France and one of the Big Four.
  9. 21. Austro-Hungarian heir who was assassinated.
  10. 22. Glorifying Military power.
  11. 26. England, France, and Russia.
  12. 28. Treaty that ended World War I.
  13. 29. Ship sunk by Germans causing issues with America.
  14. 31. Warfare used in World War I.
  15. 32. Struggling empire that lost many Balkan Territory.
  16. 36. Type of persuasion used to keep up the war effort.
  17. 37. International association meant to keep peace.
  18. 38. Agreement to stop fighting.
  19. 39. Communist leader of Russia who withdrew from the war.
  20. 40. Sickness that killed 20 million people during World War I.
Down
  1. 1. President of US and maker of the Fourteen Points.
  2. 2. Member of the Black Hand who killed Franz Ferdinand.
  3. 3. Representatives who made the major decisions at the Peace Conference.
  4. 5. Primarily used by Germans and proved as an effective warship.
  5. 7. New name for the Triple Entente.
  6. 8. Meeting to discuss terms of the Treaty of Versailles.
  7. 10. Fungal infection common in trenches.
  8. 11. Wilson's plan for peace.
  9. 14. What is left of the Ottoman Empire.
  10. 17. Guiding Idea behind the Fourteen Points.
  11. 19. Battlefield along the German and Russian border.
  12. 20. A strong love of one's country.
  13. 23. Ruler of Germany.
  14. 24. New name of the Triple Alliance.
  15. 25. Telegram from Germany asking Mexico become an ally.
  16. 27. Devoting all resources to a war.
  17. 30. Indian political leader in favor of the war.
  18. 33. Weapon improved by World War I that made it difficult for forces to advance.
  19. 34. When used could cause blindness, severe blisters, or death by choking.
  20. 35. Armored combat vehicle introduced by British in 1916.