On June 28, 1914 this man was assassinated along with his wife by a Bosnian nationalist. |
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This early 20th Century alliance included the
European countries of France, Great Britain and Russia. |
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I was the former chief of the German General Staff who planned Germany's war effort against France by a rapid invasion through Belgium. |
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This alliance of late 19th Century
European countries included Germany and Austria. |
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The Germans took advantage of the battleship revolution and horrified Britain when they built these types of ships. |
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This pre-World War I power still
remained, but was shrunken and broken up into independent countries
such as Rumania and Czechoslovakia, after World War I. |
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During World War I, this country
made numerous promises to both Arabs and Jews to gain their
support for the Allied war effort. |
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After World War I, this country
was banned from having an air force and could not have an army
that exceeded 100,000 men. |
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I assassinated the heir to the
Austro-Hungarian throne on June 28, 1914. |
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As British Under-Secretary of
the Admiralty, I authorized an attack on Turkey which was such
a disaster that it almost cost me my entire political career. |
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After being invaded twice, in
1870 and 1914, I wanted to ensure that Germany would never again
be a threat to my country. |
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In 1914 Austia-Hungary declared war against this nation knowing that it risked setting off a larger European conflict. |
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This country along with Austia-Hungary
signed an armistice on December 15, 1917 which terminated their
effort in World War I. |
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This battle took place in France
from July to November 1916 during which a million casualties
were sustained by both sides. |
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This rigid airship was used for air raids by Germany during World War I. |
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This was negotiated in 1919
during the Paris Peace Conference which resulted in the end
of World War I. |
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This organization was created
in 1919 during the Paris Peace Conference. It's major purpose
was to protect the world against the threat of war. |
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To justify Germany's obligation
to pay, the Allies included this clause during the Paris Peace
Conference in 1919 where Germany accepted the sole responsibility
for causing World War I. |
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These were cut throughout battlefield fronts
in Europe to protect troops from artillery and machine gun fire
during World War I. |
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This event took place between
France and Germany from February to December 1916 which resulted
in nearly 700,000 casualties. |
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