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    General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2013 History Specification B 40451 Unit 1: International Relations: Conflict and Peace in the Twentieth Century Monday 3 June 2013 1.30 pm to 3.15 pm For this paper you must have:  an AQA 12-page answer book. Time allowed  1 hour 45 minutes Instructions  Use black ink or black ball-point pen.  Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is

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    The Battle of Somme was fought from 1st July 1916 to 1st November of the same year next to the Somme River in northwestern France. The participants were German forces pitched against British and French soldiers The war was fought during the First World War‚ and it is considered one of the bloodiest military battles to date. The battle was ignited by anti-German forces who sought to reclaim a huge part of French territory that had been occupied by the German army in 1914. Another aim of the allied

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    The Battle of the Somme was also known as the Somme Offensive. The British and French faced off against the Germans‚ resulting in one of the most bloodiest battles of WWI history. It took place between July 1st and November 1st in 1916‚ at the Somme River‚ which runs through most of Europe. It’s known for being one of the bloodiest military battles in history‚ taking the lives of more than 1.5 million men in both Ally and Central Powers. On the first day alone‚ the British had more than 57‚000 casualties

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    Battle of Somme With over seven months of vigorous planning came one of the bloodiest battles in military history during World War I‚ known as the Battle of Somme. The four month Battle of Somme was the cause of over one million lives‚ endeavoring to conquer the Western Front between France and Germany. Among the amount of artillery shells intended to support the British‚ projected to be substantial in paving the way for ground troops to triumph over the enemy force. The battle‚ originally planned

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    Q8. In my opinion‚ I believe that it is fair to say that neither side had won the battles of Somme or Verdun. In other words‚ there was so much bloodshed and lives lost that there was no real winner. Both sides sustained major casualties and loss of supplies. The amount of death is something that we as humans can not even begin to fathom. The worst part about it‚ nothing was gained in the process of these battles. There was such a tremendous and horrific amount of loss that there was no possible

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    Field Marshal Haig: “Hero or Butcher of the Somme” I consider the field marshal as a butcher and a hero for numerous reasons. While the insinuation of Haig as a butcher ignores many positives that he possessed‚ the implication of him being a hero also neglects negatives that the field marshal obtains. Although the winning of the war had come at the sacrifice of a vast number of soldiers‚ we must not forget that the general had achieved his primary objective even if it had been accomplished in

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    How far does General Haig deserve to be known as ‘The Butcher Of The Somme’? By the battle of the Somme in 1916 the war had been in a huge stalemate for 18 months that didn’t look like it was going to be broken any time soon. Trenches had been dug on the Western front all they way from the coast at Ostend to the Alps. Just before the offensive at the Somme‚ Verdun was under a heavy attack from German forces forcing the French to pull all their troops back to Verdun. General Haig was asked to relieve

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    Descriptions of the battles of Verdun and Somme The Battle of Verdun in 1916 was the longest battle of World War One‚ which yielded many casualties and was the catalyst for the British starting the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. The objective of the Battle of Somme was to help alleviate the pressure on the British that the Germans had been exerting at the battle Verdun. “The attack on Verdun (the Germans code-named it ’Judgment’) came about because of a plan by the German Chief of General Staff‚ von

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    • July 1‚ 1916 – Battle of the Somme o British launched offensive against Somme River o Also known as the Somme Offensive‚ took place during the First World War between 1 July and 14 November 1916 in the Somme department of France‚ on both banks of the river of the same name. The battle consisted of an offensive by the British and French armies against the German Army‚ which‚ since invading France in August 1914‚ had occupied large areas of that country. The Battle of the Somme was one of the largest

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    The Battle of Somme Thesis: The Battle of Somme the bloodiest battle of WWI because they had insufficient weaponry‚ poor war tactics‚ and constantly underestimating the enemy. I. Summary A. July 1‚ 1916 beginning of the war B. Also known as the Anglo-French attempt B.1. Break through German lines B.2. Make it possible so Calvary could speed up the pace B.3. Try for an early victory II. First Day of War A. Began the morning of July 1‚ 1916 B. ¼ of a million bullets fired by British B.1

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