Across
- 1. - A nation that switched sides at the last moment.
- 4. - The country in which an important assassination occurred.
- 6. - Evolved quickly during the war, and were involved in bombing missions.
- 10. - The region where many territories broke from a major empire.
- 14. - Presented to people considered cowards.
- 15. - A Bosnian Serb who shot an important leader.
- 19. - The name of the group who decided to tackle cowardice.
- 20. - Two in a stack; the most common type flown in WW1.
- 26. - The name of the empire centred around modern Turkey.
- 28. - Prime Minister at the start of the war, famous for: "fight to the last man and last shilling"
- 29. - The city where an important ruler was shot.
- 30. - The Archbishop of Melbourne who opposed sending more people to fight.
- 31. - A new weapon of war that was designed to cross the battlefield.
- 36. - The name of the strait where the attack on Turkey occurred.
- 38. - Germans were often called this to dehumanise them.
- 39. - Originally used for containing cattle; proved deadly in WW1.
- 40. - A negative emotion wartime messages were designed to create.
- 41. - An explosive that was often dropped from the air.
- 42. - Where most Australians were fighting by the end of 1916.
Down
- 2. - An African province argued over by Italy and France.
- 3. - The capital of Turkey; the objective of Australian soldiers.
- 5. - Very large guns capable of firing an explosive shell.
- 7. - A policy of forcing people to enlist in the army.
- 8. - An alliance of four nations or empires.
- 9. - The mocking nickname given to the Ottoman Empire.
- 11. - Hidden explosives; can be deployed on land or at sea.
- 12. - The acronym used to describe Australian and New Zealand soldiers.
- 13. - Was signed on 11/11/1918. Essentially a truce.
- 16. - The name given to the forward battle lines in the West.
- 17. - The name given to the forward battle lines in the East.
- 18. - The name of an archduke.
- 21. - One sided information intended to persuade people.
- 22. - Three in a stack to give a faster rate of climb.
- 23. - Prime Minister who was a strong supporter of war.
- 24. - A famous campaign; Australians were sent here first in 1915.
- 25. - A small handheld bomb that can be thrown by soldiers.
- 27. - The number of stages in the attack on Turkey.
- 32. - These were the target of a lot of wartime messages since most were still at home.
- 33. - The name of an archduke's wife.
- 34. - A positive emotion; love of country or love of empire.
- 35. - The distinctive hat worn by Australian soldiers.
- 37. - Long holes in which soldiers could be protected.
- 39. - The sea in which Russia and Turkey fought a naval war.
