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    examine the reasons of participation in World War I & II regarding black Britons. In the main body of the essay‚ each of the wars will be discussed separately‚ in which it will focus on why black Africans‚ Caribbean’s and local black people served in the British armed forces‚ and to an extent‚ reasons for why they attempted to avoid war. To an ideal level‚ there will be an understanding of how much the attitudes of people changed between each world war. Furthermore‚ it will be argued which reason was most

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    It is somewhat ironic to discover that the pharmacophore of phosphoramide drugs currently used as antitumor agents was originally utilized for the purpose of chemical warfare‚ most prominently so in World War I. Sulfur mustard‚ the precursor to phosphoramide drugs‚ was employed to great effect as a wounding agent in the characteristic trench warfare of WWI; Being a dense gas‚ sulfur mustard settled in trenches and created persistent environmental hazards for troops. Exposure to sulfur mustard‚

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    Impact of Ww1 on Canada

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    dominions. So when Britain declared war on Germany the whole British empire was involved including Canada. As the war ended Canada met in Paris for the "Paris Peace Conference". The conference was a big step towards Canada’s independence. The main reason was‚ Prime minister Borden demanded that Canada have its own seat in the conference. Although there was great debate‚ in the end Canada acquired the seat. Fr the first time ever Canada was recognized as independent internationally. Before the

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    Ww1 and Who Was to Blame

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    undependable. All five powers were just beginning to adapt to the industrial revolution within their own country‚ which did not help the matter of dealing with other countries. Germany must take the main blame for starting the war for the following reasons: 1: Unconditional support for Austria.The Kaiser promised Austria he would back them up no matter what‚ even though they made demands on Serbia that even the Kaiser thought were unreasonable.Austria would not have made such demands without the Kaiser’s

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    Ww1 Soldier Letters

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    the war. I never wanted this job‚ but the opportunity presented itself and the pay was good. I’ve felt horrible about keeping such a secret from you‚ and I hope you can forgive me. The second bit of news I have for you is truly the worst and is the reason

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    Ww1 Trench Warfare

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    were a good hiding spot hence other various reasons as well. September 1914 was when trench warfare began and ended in August 1918. In the area of the River Somme on the Western Front‚ the ground is deathly and is easily tunnelled. The trench sides would dissolve easily after rain so the ideas would have to be changed and wood‚ sandbags or any other suitable material would have to be a substitute of dirt. Trenches were never built to be straight for a reason‚ in case an enemy ever jumped into the trench

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    Ww1 Narrative Letter

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    It is about 6 o’ clock in the morning‚ and we are in the rest trenches due to continuous firing from a rifle gun and a machine gun. It’s been going on for approximately four hours. There is a short silence and another splutter of about 20 rounds. I turn to my side while sitting in the trench and in doing so‚ I dislodge some dirt from the side of the trench which of course falls into my ear and mouth. I am going to take a nap‚ but‚ I will be fully dressed because the situation I am in demands for

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    Cause Of Ww1 Essay

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    The second strategic factor that influenced the outbreak of WWI was a pervasive sense of nationalism in France and Germany. Much of the French nationalism grew out of disdain for the Germans following the Franco-Prussian War when Germany annexed the Alsace-Lorraine region. Germany had not only taken a part of French territory‚ but had arrogantly paraded their success in the face of the French. The French had assured the inhabitants of the region that they would remain a part of the French nation

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    Women at work ww1

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    recruited to the army and by 1915 over 1 million had joined the armed forces. However‚ volunteer numbers were falling fast so conscription was introduced in 1916. This meant that all men aged 18-41 were required to fight at war unless they had a valid reason. With so many men at war‚ workers were needed on Britain’s home front; so women took on ‘men’s jobs’. Therefore‚ I think that during the war‚ the way women lived their lives had changed immensely. However‚ it is questionable whether this was a temporary

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    Ww1 Leadership Analysis

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    I am addressing this‚ my second personal message to the Canadian Forces‚ specifically to those of you who are faced with the great challenge of leadership‚ namely the group from master corporals to general officers‚ inclusive. I have not chosen this subject lightly. To me‚ leadership is the key to success in military operations‚ in peace and in war‚ as it has always been through the centuries. Yet it is a subject that doesn’t get the attention it deserves today. My purpose with this letter is

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