Question | Answer |
What year did WW1 begin? | 1914
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Who said, 'At eleven O'clock this morning came to an end the cruellest and most terrible war that ever scourged mankind. I hope we may say that thus, this fateful morning, came to an end all wars. | David Lloyd George
| What does 'armistice' mean? | armistice is an agreement between opposing sides in a war to temporarily cease hostilities
| What year did Hitler's Nazi party take control of Germany? | 1933
| How many Australians were killed in WW1? | 60,000
| What was the total amount of prisoners and missing people at the end of the war? | 7750919
| How many countries met the palace of Versailles? | 32
| What was the name of the French Prime Minister? | Georges Clemenceau
| Who were the big three? | Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, &David Lloyd George
| True or False did Georges Clemenceau say, 'America is far away, protected by land. Not even Napoleon himself could touch England. you are both sheltered, we are not | False
| What is communism? | A theory or system of social organisation in which all property is owned by the community and each person contributes and receives according to needs
| Out of the 'the big three' how many had moustaches? | Two
| What was point 14 of Wilson's points? | League of Nations should be formed
| Name a condition of the treaty of Versailles | Reparations, loss of territory, sanctions, acceptance of guilt
| Was the treaty of Versailles fair | Yes or No and state why
| What is the league of Nations? | The international organisation established in 1920 with the purpose of preventing war
| When did the U.N become the successor to League of Nations | 1945 |