Central Powers 點擊卡片即可翻轉 👆 a world war 1 coalition headed by by Germany and Austria Hungary and later including the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria that opposed the Allied powers 點擊卡片即可翻轉 👆 1 / 47 建立者 Morgan_Connar 4年前建立 分享 教科書解答 學生們也學習了 學習指南 U.S...
the possibility of war was a prime topic at the German Imperial War Council of 8 December 1912 in Berlin, an informal meeting of some of Germany's top military leadership called on short notice by the Kaiser. Attending the conference were Wilhelm II, Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz - the Naval...
The twin sons John Sherwood Kelly and Hubert Henry Kelly were born on 13 January 1880 in Lady Frere in the Cape Colony in South Africa as the son of James Kelly of Irish decent. James Kelly was at one time mayor of Lady Frere and believed in justice for all and was himself a hero. ...
Geological structure of the terrain as a ground for a battlefield could be a significant factor for the success or failure of a military operation. The geology of the Belgian town of Ypres was an important, maybe even crucial factor, of the failure of the WWI Allied Powers offensive military...
Ultimately, more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history Belligerents Allied Powers (Entente) France British Empire United Kingdom Australia Canada British India Newfoundland New Zealand South Africa ...
Indeed, it should not have been difficult to see how, among the Allied Powers, Italy had been the one which benefited the most from the outcome of the war. Whereas Britain and France still faced a Germany which had kept about 80 percent of its industrial and economic potential and thus co...
the Germans were publishing the "Gazette des Ardennes" for the benefit of French troops. At first, the War Office was reluctant to respond. When Lord Northcliffe suggested in September 1914 first to Sir John French and then to General Wilson that facsimile letters should be dropped over German...
(1918) Artillery Tractor/Light Tank – 1 Built The First World War broke out in 1914, dragging into the maelstrom the major powers of Europe and beyond. As early as 1915, faced with the carnage wrought by the industrialization of war and the machine gun, men were being killed at enormous...
For much of the war, the opposing armies on the Western Front were at a stalemate, with a continuous line of trenches stretching from the Belgian coast to the Swiss border. In essence, the Allied objective from early 1915 was to break through the German defences into the open ground beyond...
The plan for the Somme offensive evolved out of Allied strategic discussions at Chantilly, Oise in December 1915. Chaired by General Joseph Joffre, the commander-in-chief of the French Army, Allied representatives agreed on a concerted offensive against the Central Powers in 1916 by the French, ...