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the French cities taken over by Germany led by Otto Von Bismarck
the movement in the Balkans seeking independence from Austria-Hungary
the alliance that slowly evolved over the war, at first containing Germany and Austria-Hungary, but then brought in the Ottomans and Bulgaria
the space between two opposing trenches; essentially a death sentence to walk through
the US President that led America through WW1
contained the longest battle of WW1 on the Western Front between France and Germany
symbol for Europe in the early 20th century; needed a "spark"
the assassin in the Black Hand that was respondible for the "spark" in the Balkans
the alliance built around the Triple Entente; contained Britain, Russia, Italy, France, and the US
unrestricted use of weapons, territory, or combatants
Prime Minister of France during WW1
battle of WW1 between Britain and Germany in 1916
a statement of principles of peace written by President Woodrow Wilson at the end of the war
Austria-Hungary's offer of necessities for Serbia to abide by
a British ocean liner containing citizens that was sunk by a German U-Boat
the agreement in 1918 to officially end all battle in WW1
the British nurse that helped 200 allied soldiers escape Belgium
battle took place in 1915 with Britain and France against the Ottoman Empire
the victim of the Black Hand assassination causing the uproar of war in Europe
symbol for Austria-Hungary's ability to receive anything they needed from Germany
a proposed alliance between Germany and Mexico during the war
Germany and its allies payed $33 billion to the allies for civilian damage
final liberal to serve as British Prime Minister during and after WW1
peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, officially ending Russia's participation in the war

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