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World War I began on ____ 28, 1918.
World War I ended on ________ 11, 1918.
The Battle of _____ was one of the largest battles.
____ were used to carry messages in capsules.
The ceasefire was known as the _________ truce.
The __________ used to destroy a bridge could be heard over 130 miles away.
Many new _______ were invented during WWI.
Big ______ was one of the most famous 48 ton gun.
Male tanks had _______.
Pigeons were dropped by _________ and sent with messages.
Female tanks had _______ guns.
_____ Patch was the last British soldier alive who fount in WWI.
_____ Sandes was the only British woman to fight in WWI.
We wear _____ flowers on Rememberance Day.
_______ Lawrence was a journalist disguised as a man to get front line reports.
WWI was the first time ________ had been used for combat.
There were 70 different types of WWI ______.
The Red Baron was a fighter _____.
One of the most famous __________ was the German U-Boat.
______ were mainly used in cavalry units.
Horses were soon replaced by _____.
______ Tull was the first black officer in the British army to fight during WWI.
Immediate cause for the war was the assassination of Archduke _________.
11 percent of the _________ of France was killed or wounded during the war.
Little ______ was the first of the WWI tanks.

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