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World War 1 Vocabulary (cont.)

World War 1 Vocabulary (cont.). MILITARY OCCUPATION. When one or more country’s army stays permanently in another country for a length of time. ARTILLERY. Guns used to shoot large shells and cannon balls over long distances. Treaty of Versailles.

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World War 1 Vocabulary (cont.)

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  1. World War 1 Vocabulary (cont.)

  2. MILITARY OCCUPATION When one or more country’s army stays permanently in another country for a length of time.

  3. ARTILLERY Guns used to shoot large shells and cannon balls over long distances.

  4. Treaty of Versailles The peace treaty (armistice) which officially ended World War 1 in 1919.

  5. Key ideas of the Treaty of Versailles 1. Germans had to give up all of their colonies (______________) Parts of Germany were occupied by Allied forces for 15 years. Germans had to pay for the damages to the Allies during the war (__________) Germany admitted guilt for World War 1 German military was limited, with no u-boats, tanks, artillery, poison gas, and only 100,000 man army.

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