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World War I - Simulation
Events of 1918
Events of 1918:
Simulation link (for Mrs. G.)
Intelligence Data
Intelligence Documents

Everyone needs to help decide where troops will go.
Reconnaissance maps.
Use your map to tell Mrs. G. where to place your troops for each year of the simulation.
The EQ for 1918: "How do we move forward in a changed world?"
The Mission: Push back the enemy. Negotiate peace. Cease fighting.
Your Tasks:
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Check any new top secret intelligence reports.
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Read the world headlines and popular cultural trends. (Break this up among allies)
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Connect with your allies and share intelligence.
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WORK WITH your allies. Some nations can contribute more than others.
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Double-check the headlines from the year to see who is having domestic issues that might affect their participation in the war.
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Know where the key countries are in Europe by completing your maps.
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Make a troop plan based on your reconnaissance maps.
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Send your plan to Mrs. G. She will play the scenario and send you back a video of the event.
Alliances and Countries in 1918:
Central Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Bulgaria, Romania (Mrs. G)
Allied Powers: Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece
- Logan, Delaney
Allied Powers: France, Belguim, Luxembourg, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Italy
- Luke, Elie, Selena
Allied Powers: Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Portugal, USA, China, Siam, Brazil, Liberia,
- Annaleigh, Naomi
1918 News Headlines
from around the world

Top Secret Intelligence Reports 1918: Allied Powers

Russia makes peace with Germany - photo
Russia gives up land to Central Powers for Peace - Map
Rumor about Russia's leaving the war
President Wilson Shares 14 Points
US Troops arrive in Murmansk Oct 1918
Results of the 100 Days Offensive
Postcard to be sent in England from George V
Message about the Armistice Signing
Dateline: Jan 24, 1918, Wood County WI
Dateline: March 30, 1918, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada
Dateline: Mar 29, Mar 30, 1918, Washington DC
Dateline: Apr 23, 1918, New York City, NY
Dateline: April 23, 1918 Cason City NV
Dateline: May 30, 1918 Youngston, OH
Letter to head of Girl Scouts, June 1918
Dateline: June 7, 1918, Oklahoma City, OK
Dateline: June 28, 1918, Santa Rosa, CA


1917 Popular
Culture & Trends
Dateline: July 5, 1918, Boston MA
Dateline: July 16, 1918, Associated Press story
Dateline: July 22, 1918, Boston MA
Dateline: Aug 9, 1918, Bismark, ND (note the comment of "citizenship"
Dateline: Aug 26, 1918 Washington DC
Dateline: Aug 3, 1918 New York City, NY
Dateline: Aug 30, 1918 New York City, NY
Dateline: Sept 26, 1918, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada
Dateline: Nov 9, 1918 New York City, NY
Dateline: Nov 11, 1918, Baltimore, MD
Political Poster in England, 1918
Flyer from England, April 1918
Flyer from Indiana regarding the Spanish Flu
Dateline: Aug 9, 1918, London, England
Dateline: Sept 10, 1918, Calgary, Alberta Canada
Dateline: Sept 1918, headline
Dateline: Oct 5, 1918, Seattle, WA
Dateline: Oct 21, 1918, Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Dateline: Nov 5, 1918, Influenza, The Kaiser, London, England
Dateline: Nov 7, 1918, New York City, NY
Letter from the Front, Nov 11, 1918
Dateline: Nov 22, 1918, Long Beach, CA