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| Paul von Hindenburg and Erich von Ludendorff |
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| Became supreme commanders of all Central Powers forces |
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| Occurred in March 1917 in which mutinous soldiers forced the czar to abdicate and a Provisional Government was established |
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| Overthrew the Provisional Government in the Bolshevik Revolution and established a Communist dictatorship in Russia |
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| Russia was taken out of the war and surrendered much land and resources to Germany |
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| Lawrence of Arabia who led Arab revolts against Turkish rule |
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| Captured Jerusalem with T. E. Lawrence in December 1917 |
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| The largest British offensive in the East which was planned by Winston Churchill |
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| England's First Lord of the Admiralty |
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| Also called the U-boat which was Germany's new weapon of war on the seas |
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| Sank off the coast of Ireland by German submarines on May 7, 1915 |
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| The most important naval battle of World War I |
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| Pilots who shot down at least five enemy aircraft |
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| The German "Red Baron" who shot down 80 Allied Planes |
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| The American ace who destroyed 26 enemy aircraft |
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| A secret message from German Prime Minister Zimmerman to a delegate in Mexico |
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| Declared that "The world must be made safe for democracy" |
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| American Congress declared war on Germany |
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| Germany's famous long-range guns that was used to bombard Paris from 75 miles away |
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| John J. (Blackjack) Perishing |
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| Led the American Expeditionary Force in France at a rate of 300,000 men a month |
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| French Field Marshal who led the Allied Armies to drive the Germans back |
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| The German representative government that was established |
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| Armistice Day (Or Veterans Day) |
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