Fought along a river, this was the deadliest battle of the war
Generals with outdated tactics believed in the "______ of the offensive"--that constant attacks were needed to win wars.
A farming tool, _______ wire greatly aided to the stalemate of WWI trench warfare.
This Russian group adhered to Marxist doctrine (abolition of private property, nationalized factories), and ended up winning the Russian Civil War.
Due to Germany's massive debt issues following WWI, one US dollar was equal to $4.4 TRILLION German __________.
Germany violated this nation's neutrality and moved its troops through it to attack France at the start of the war.
The main goals at the ______ Peace Conference were to punish Germany and to reconstruct Europe.
In 1918, the Allies were given a boost when this country joined the fighting.
Germany attacked this famous French city with the hopes of destroying morale and turning it into a "meatgrinder." It was the longest battle of the war.
The dominant art and musical style at the start of the 20th century, championed by artists like Monet or Debussy.
The German plan on how to fight a two-front war involved knocking out one of its opponents as quickly as possible.
Civil War broke out in Germany when this group refused an order and began to riot in the streets.
In order to "light a fire in their neighbor's apartment," Germany released this political activist from captivity with the hopes he'd cause chaos in Russia by spreading socialist ideas.
France, England, and Russia made up the _________ during WWI.
Because they lacked the necessary firepower at sea, Germany resorted to these vessels to disrupt shipping.
In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the month of __________, the fighting ended.
Prominent belief was that the ___________ military did not lose WWI--rather, they were "stabbed in the back" by its government.
Critics felt that the world social order could be disrupted when this particular group began to pick up the slack by working in munitions and metal industries during the war.
Over 80% of deaths from WWI were attributed to shellfire, which was fired from these types of weapons.
In order to maintain peace going forward, the Allies set up the League of _________. Unfortunately, America did not join the league due to squabbling politicians back home.
The Kaiser ______ II was the leader of Germany during WWI.