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World War I

Across
“The men slept in the mud, washed in the mud, ate the mud, dreamed the mud”
The outcome of Otto von Bismarck’s plan to maintain peace in Europe and isolate France from its allies
Italy felt that the Germans made an unprovoked attack on Belgium, and joined this alliance
Striking, colorful images that urged support for the war by painting the enemy has monsters and allies as heroes
Pitted 350 tanks against a waning German army
Signed on June 28, 1919, setting the terms for peace
Covering a wide range of goods that were regulated to help the war effort
The U.S. refused to join, as they felt the best hope for peace was to stay out of European affairs
A physician, journalist, and sometimes playwright with a desire to punish France
Down
A “terrain of death” where armies traded huge losses for pitifully small land gains
Resulted in Germany invading Belgium to achieve a swift victory
Left the Schlieffen Plan in ruins, leaving Germany to fight a war on two fronts
Named after their location in the heart of Europe
The guiding idea behind points 6-13 of the Fourteen points
Signed on November 11, 1918, officially ending the war
A history scholar, professor, and president of Princeton University that outlined several points for achieving a lasting peace
In response to Kaiser Wilhelm II’s plan to show how mighty Germany had become, Britain created this as a contingency
A mobile war zone of slaughter and stalemate
This policy came as a result of the European arms race and made citizens feel patriotic
Governments seize control of the economy and tell factories what to produce and how much