World War One statistics

Page 1

65 MILLION

51

THE WORLD’s 1ST TANK

men were mobilized from over 30 countries during World War One. 57% of those men died.

Zeppelin RaidS

on England during World War One.

The MK1 weighed 28 tonnes. That’s 7 elephants.

53,000 WAr DOGS

80 victories The most successful fighter pilot of the entire war was Germany’s Ace, Manfred von Richthofen ‘The Red Baron’ (1892-1918). He shot down 80 allied planes, more than any other World War One pilot.

Russia: 12m Britain: 9m France: 8m

USA: 4m

LARGEST WW1 Bomb WAS THE GERMAN 1000KG

Germany: 11m Austria/Hungary: 8m

Italy: 6m Turkey: 3m

6m

235,000 Sea Mines

War Horses

Laid by Allies during the whole of WWI. At Christmas 1914 an unofficial truce was observed along two-thirds of the Western Front. German and British troops played a football match in 'No Man's Land'.

25,000

Miles of trench networks were dug. Thats the same distance as traveling once around the World.

274 German U-boats sank 6,596 ships

In 1917 food shortages caused by the loss of British shipping to German U-boats meant the British government banned the use of rice at weddings and the feeding of pigeons.

100K 16,000 MESSENGER PIGEONS

British conscientious objectors who refused to fight. Many received white feathers as a sign of cowardice. Some were given non-combatant roles, others were imprisoned.

634

Victoria Crosses awarded

7


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.