Across
- 4. Fighting a war on two different fronts at the same time
- 7. Campaigners who used more extreme methods to gain the vote
- 10. Campaigners who used peaceful methods to gain the vote
- 13. A long ditch dug into the ground for soldiers to live in
- 17. Preparing and assembling troops for war
- 18. Thick, wet ground that made trench life difficult
- 19. The state of being equal, especially in rights
- 24. Refusing to eat to protest
- 25. Leader of the Suffragettes
- 27. A painful condition caused by wet and cold feet
- 28. The dangerous area between opposing trenches
- 32. The right to vote in elections
- 33. An agreement between countries to support each other
- 34. The area of fighting in France and Belgium
- 35. Competition between countries to build empires
- 36. Germany’s plan to quickly defeat France before fighting Russia
- 38. A situation where neither side can win
- 40. The Austrian heir whose death sparked World War One
Down
- 1. The country Germany expected to defeat slowly
- 2. Pride in your country which can lead to rivalry
- 3. The city where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- 5. A public demonstration to show disagreement
- 6. The capital of France Germany aimed to capture quickly
- 8. The trench closest to the enemy
- 9. An underground shelter in a trench
- 11. A final demand with threats if not accepted
- 12. Countries that fought against Germany in World War One
- 14. Building up of armed forces to prepare for war
- 15. Germany and its allies in World War One
- 16. Sharp wire used to protect trenches
- 20. Using aggressive or violent methods for a cause
- 21. A method used on hunger strikers in prison
- 22. A soldier who shoots targets from a hidden position
- 23. A formal request signed by many people
- 26. A mental illness caused by the horrors of war
- 29. The murder of an important person for political reasons
- 30. To move back from the enemy
- 31. The neutral country Germany invaded in 1914
- 37. The slowing down of German troops in Belgium
- 39. The front wall of a trench facing the enemy
