I caused about a third of total military deaths during WWI
I was last German Emperor. I was distrusted by my military leaders during the First World War, I had little direct influence on the running of the war.
I initially sought to keep America out of the global conflict. But, in 1917, I finally relented and took America into the war against Germany.
I was leader of Russian Revolution in 1917. With German help, I was smuggled into Russia where I successfully led a revolution and accepted a harsh peace treaty with Germany.
I was a Prussian general. I led the Germany army to a major success at the battle of Tannenburg. I rose to be Chief of the General Staff.
I was Commander in Chief of American forces in Europe. I was adamant that American forces would be commanded by an American and not fall under Allied command.
I was a French general who helped defend Verdun and maintained the morale of French army during the difficult mutinous years of 1917. Promoted to Marshal of France.
I was Prime Minister of the UK from 1916 to the end of war. Played a key role in organising the British war effort. I created a war cabinet of five key people.
I was appointed Secretary of State in 1914, I played a crucial role in raising a large volunteer army in Britain.
I was a Turkish general responsible for holding off the Allies at Gallipoli during 1915. In 1917, I was appointed Commander of the Seventh Army.
I was the ‘Red Baron who was the top flying German ace of the war. I was shot down and killed near Amiens on 21 April 1918.
I was a British officer posted to the Middle East. I played a key role in fomenting the Arabs to revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
I was a Dutch exotic dancer who was a lover to French, German and Russian army officers. I was executed by a French firing squad in 1917 for espionage.
I was a British nurse, executed for ‘espionage’ by the Germans for my role in helping Allied servicemen escape Belgium.
I was a British pacifist who campaigned against conscription. I was sent to jail for six months for speaking against America’s entry into the First World War.
I was one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for my actions in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France
I was French Prime Minister from 1917-1920. I was known as the “Tiger” and I was a key figure in holding French resolve to fight for total victory
I was First Lord of the Admiralty, but I resigned in 1915 for my role in the unsuccessful Gallipoli campaign. I was later appointed Minister of Munitions.
I was the last Russian Emperor. Russia lost over 3.3 million men – and disillusionment with the running of the war, led to my overthrow in 1917
I was a German general who achieved major success at Liege and Tannenburg. I rose to be joint head of the German army with Hindenburg.
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