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    Anzacs in Ww1

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    and carrying a lamb in his right. Sheep are positioned to the left and right of the figure. Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd (stained glass at St John’s Ashfield) Born 7–2 BC[a] Judea‚ Roman Empire[5] Died 30–33 AD[b] Judea‚ Roman Empire Cause of death Crucifixion[c] Home town Nazareth‚ Galilee[11] Part of a series on Jesus Jesus in Christianity[show] Jesus in Islam[show] Background[show] Jesus in history[show] Perspectives on Jesus[show] Jesus in culture[show] Portal icon

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    Illnesses In Ww1

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    civil war‚ many harsh conditions were faced aside from the war. One of them are disease. There were many illnesses that spread throughout the military camps. More people actually died from illnesses and disease than in the actual war itself. The main causes were unsanitary conditions in hospitals‚ Lack of useful medicines and techniques‚ Unclean drinking water‚ Worm infested and moldy food. (stanchak‚ 2015) The first and foremost problem was hospitals. For a civil war soldier

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    Ww1 Notes

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    multi-party alliances 6. Kellogg Brian Pact: renounced war as as "instrument of national policy" 7. Five-Year Plans: high quotas of steel‚ coal‚ oil‚ and electricity. Limits were placed on consumer goods (rationing). 8. Totalitarianism: a government that takes total centralized control over every aspect of public and private life. (the government‚ the economy‚ private life of citizens) 9. Great Depression: an economic downturn; long business slump of the 1930s; bank failures‚ loss of savings‚

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    Warfare of Ww1

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    The Warfare and Strategy of World War One: Birth of Modern Warfare The European summer 1914 was a very productive one before the onset of World War One. International exchange and co-operation fueled the belief that war was impossible to come. In 1910 the author of The Great Illusion‚ Norman Angell‚ demonstrated that the breaking of international credit caused by war would either deter its outbreak or bring it to a quick close (the first world war‚ ebook location 272). However‚ the assassination

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    Weapons In Ww1

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    The World Wars are extremely interesting to study and learn about. There are huge amounts of information that most people don’t know or think that happened in both Wars. They have War ending weapons in World War one‚ but in World War two they were about taking the world. The Wars had reasons for beginning‚ they had type of weapons that caused the massacre‚ they had the invention of the tank‚ and how they ended. The first World War also known as “The Great War”. It was the war to end all wars. It

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    Airplanes In Ww1

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    As the war came to an end‚ airships were replaced with the extensive use of zeppelins. The use of aeroplanes and zeppelins was a potent part in the attack and defence of the British main lands. Source A was produced as a poster in 1915 which was one year into the First World War. As a result‚ the source does not inform me about the types of warfare used in the rest of World War One and the entirety of WW2. The purpose of it was to inform the British public about the differences between the German Airforce

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    Tanks in Ww1

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    WWI‚ the advancements made in tank technology were immeasurably important in the progression of modern warfare and arguably essential to the Allied victory. While the technology is fairly recent‚ the concepts involved in the tank have existed for years. Leonardo Da Vinci actually drew blueprints for an armored vehicle in 1487. Tanks have also been compared to Hanibal’s elephants or even ancient Egyptian chariots. Although these previous modes of transportation had a similar effect during their

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    major sides with “France‚ Austria‚ Russia‚ Saxony‚ Sweden‚ and (after 1762) Spain on one side and Prussia‚ Great Britain‚ and Hanover on the other.” Because of the vast number of countries that fought in this war‚ some individuals view the Seven Years’ War as the very First World War. While the war had a huge impact on European soil‚ across the Atlantic‚ there were other issues afoot with regards to the relationship between Britain and France. More specifically‚ the growing hostility between

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    outbreak of war as it created sides‚ alliances and further tension in an already tense environment. Equally‚ the creation of the Schlieffen plan in 1905 to win the war in the West in six weeks shows how Germany were making decisions about war almost ten years before it happened‚ so were well aware of their decisions causing the outbreak of war. Source 2 also partially agrees that the decisions made by Germany’s leaders were responsible for the outbreak of war as it states‚ ‘The argument of a preventative

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    The causes of World War One and World War Two shared both differences and similarities‚ but I believe that overall there were more differences between the two. The social‚ political‚ and economic circumstances of the times varied‚ though at times correlated with each other‚ but there are extreme differences that help create a different atmosphere for each war. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June‚ 1914‚ precipitated WW1. He was shot by Gavrilo Princip‚ a member of the Black Hand

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