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The archduke of Austria.’s assassination on June 28, 1914 is widely considered the unofficial start of World War I.
A terrorist Serbian nationalist group called the “Black Hand” was responsible for training and armingand others who participated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
of Germany made an unconditional promise (“The Blank Cheque”) to defend Austria-Hungary if Russia attacked it while Austria was invading Serbia during 1914.
Insisted that Canadian soldiers be equipped with Ross Rifles and Macadam Shovels.( Both which didn’t work)
was the first Canadian-appointed commander of the Canadian Corps in World War I and participated in all major actions of the Canadian forces in World War I, including the planning and execution of the assault on Vimy Ridge.
Franz Ferdinand was assassinated on a street corner in Sarajevo, the capital of this country .
Poison Gas was introduced first by this country in 1915 at the Battle of Ypres.
In 1917 this country entered the War after a German U Boat sunk the ship, Lusitania.
These countries are the first countries that had the initial conflict that sparked the war.
This country is said to have unofficially gained it’s independence in Vimy Ridge.
This machine was first used by the British in the battle of Somme. And it is perfect for trench warfare.
This deadly weapon could fire 300 to 350 rounds per minute and required 4-6 men to operate them.
WW1 was the first war to use these machines after they were armed with guns and bombs. People in the war would often engage in Dogfights using them.
These machines would attack enemy ships with torpedoes. Germany's were called U-Boats.
These machines were given to the Canadian corps in Europe and was a complete failure because they tended to jam and overheat after prolonged use.
This battle took place in Belgium in 1915 and included the first use of poison gas. Also, over 6000 Canadian soldiers died but stood their ground. This is where they earned their reputation for bravery.
This battle took place in France in 1916 with the Western front VS the Germans. The British used tanks for the first time and over 1 million men died in total. Many say in this battle the “lions were led by donkeys” because of British generals making poor decisions.
This battle took place in France in 1917 and was the first time an all Canadian force was led by Canadians.
This battle took place in Belgium in 1917 and over 15000 Canadians died. This battle was known for it’s large amount of mud due to the closeness to sea level near the ocean. Here the allies tried to break through the German line to get to their submarines on the coast.
In this series of battles, the Canadian Corps were given the task of leading an attack on an important salient near Amiens. The Canadians advanced over 130 miles in three days and lost over 600 000 casualties. It ended on the 11th minute, of the 11th hour, of the 11th month.
This Plan was named for its author and was made in 1905. It was meant to allow Germany to fight both France and Russia simultaneously by quickly invading and defeating France through Belgium, then changing forces to the Russian front. This was attempted in early 1914.
This strategy is made up of the parapet, parados, barbed wire, a periscope, Fire step, Dug out, and a duck board.
This strategy is made up of a gradual build up of troops to outnumber the opponent. Here you would use an ____________ barrage lasting several days to destroy the enemy’s trenches. Then attack across no-man’s land.
This strategy involves no barrage and no build-up of troops. Here you attack with your forces and try to… the enemy.
To capture Vimy Ridge, Canada used this technique where they would create a moving wall of mud using artillery shells that soldiers would hide behind.