Who was World War 1 against? What was the most important battle of WWI? Who was president during WW1? Name three nations created after World War I. What was the most expensive war in world history? Who were the U.S. allies in World War 2?
What nations were U.S. allies in the War on Terror? What country did the War on Terror start in? What was the War on Terror most known for? Name three nations created after World War I. What caused the war on terror? What nations were created after the Napoloeonic Wars?
The German army were the first to use chlorine gas at the battle of Ypres in 1915. Chlorine gas causes a burning sensation in the throat and chest pains. Death is painful – you suffocate! The problem with chlorine gas is that the weather must be right. If the wind is in the wrong d...
What event resulted in the peace at the end of World War I? World War I: World War I, also known as the Great War in the UK and its former territories, lasted from 1914 to 1918. It was a global war that played out largely across battle grounds in Europe on the Eastern and W...
What communication technology was used during World War 1? Communication Advancements Prior to World War I, communications between those on the battlefield and those elsewhere were rudimentary. Generals would send human and animal messengers. This was a dangerous approach, but during wartime, communicat...
were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (centered on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered on the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy). These alliances both reorganized (Italy fought for the Allies...
“Sergeant Goldie” in the summer and fall of 1918 fed doughboys on the front lines of Saint-Mihiel and in the decisive American-led campaign on the Argonne Forest that earned the Allies victory inWorld War I. World War I, Interior of an American barracks at Lux (Côte-d’Or, France...
As Carthage valued gold overpower, they likely would have left Gaul, Germany, and Britannia intact, preferring to use them as political allies and trading partners. Therefore, Northern Europe would have continued to develop as independent states and maintained their pagan heritage. ...
(Hill) park. In the Hill Park, one may ascend theThree Crosses hillcrowned by a sculpture of three crosses by Anton Wiwulski (1916), reminding of the Christian martyrs killed here by the Pagans in the 14th century. Demolished by the Soviets in the 1950s, the crosses were hastily ...
The Zimmermann Telegram was a diplomatic communication that sought a military alliance between Germany and Mexico during World War I.