Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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1916, Indecisive, (Tank was introduced here) | Somme | 86%
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1916, Entente Victory, (Launched by the Germans and lasted 9 months) | Verdun | 81%
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1915, Central Powers Victory, (Major offensive by the allies near Constantinople) | Gallipoli | 73%
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1915, Indecisive, (Germans planned a trap in this Belgian city, planned by Falkenheyn) | Ypres | 65%
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1916, Indecisive, (Largest naval battle in history) | Jutland | 58%
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1914, Central Powers Victory, (Destroyed the Russian 2nd army) | Tannenberg | 50%
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1916, Entente Victory, (Only offensive named after a person, it caused the Austrian lost of Galicia temporarily) | Brusilov Offensive | 26%
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1914, Central Powers Victory, (First battle of the 1st World War) | Liege | 22%
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1918, Entente Victory, (Drained Germany,s remaining strength) | Spring Offensive | 22%
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1916, Central Powers Victory, (Ottoman siege of British troops in the Mesopotamian city) | Kut | 17%
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1918, Entente Victory, (Almost completely pushed the Germans out of France) | 100 Days Offensive | 14%
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1914, Entente Victory, (Saved Paris from takeover use its nickname for this answer) | Miracle of the Marne | 6%
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1915, Central Powers Victory, (2nd of 3 of these battles, town speaks Flemish now) | 2nd Battle of Ypres | 4%
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1917, Entente Victory, (Final of these 3 battles, won by British troops at Passchendaele) | 3rd Battle of Ypres | 4%
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1918, Entente Victory, (Last major German offensive in the west) | 2nd Battle of the Marne | 1%
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