their contribution to Britain during World War One. The item provides a perspective of the vitality of women and their involvement‚ specifically to the munition industry. Both items detail the progression of changing social expectations of women during WWI‚ and how through the progression of the war‚ with the onset of the stalemate and the acceptation of the war of attrition‚ women’s societal role drastically transformed. Source C is not a reliable source of information. The nature of the sources is
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sources that have been covered throughout the term. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX MY WORK There were many reasons that the United States entered into World War I. Some of these included unlimited Submarine warfare‚ the Sussex Pledge being broken‚ and the Zimmerman Telegram. Although the sinking of the Lusitania (May 1915) was before the US entered into World War 1‚ it was one of the events that lead up to the US involvement. I thought it was interesting that there were newspaper
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The Great War (World War I‚ 1914-1918) is considered one of the most destructive wars aside from World War II (1933-1945) and involved over 25 countries. It was started by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo ‚ Austria-Hungary by a Serbian man named Gavrilo Princip whose was one of the seven members of Mlada Bosnia (Young Bosnia)‚a terrorist group from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia . Due to prior “arguments” with Serbia ‚ this gave Austria-Hungary the excuse to go to war. July
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2 SEP 2002 THE CONTRAST BETWEEN WWI AND WWII The First World War and Second World War have many similarities as well as differences. The similarities are the obvious of engaging many nations to stop the threat of Germany in both wars. The main difference was the goal of what was being fought for. The Germans in the First World War were looking to gain control of the trade routes of the sea and a rivalry with England. The Second World War was a battle against the fascist party of the Nazi Germans
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Considered a WWI Hero? It is said that one of the best known Gallipoli stories is the story of ‘John Simpson and his donkey’. The story is often told on Anzac Day‚ at schools and ceremonies and is told to demonstrate the spirit of Anzac. For many people‚ John Simpson Kirkpatrick is considered a hero of the first world war‚ but‚ like many other debatable topics their is often more than one side of the argument. There are many arguments to support both sides of this topics‚ but the main question being Should
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the future. However‚ it is not ethical nor accurate to blame one county entirely‚ which is what happened to Germany. It is often assumed that Germany was entirely to blame for WWI‚ but Serbia‚ Russia‚ Austria Hungary‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and Germany all contributed to the cause of WWI. Sidney Bradshaw Fay has studied WWI and tried to determine why it began‚ and who is to blame. She concluded that not only was Germany to blame for the war‚ but that all European countries who played a part in the
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military‚ economical‚ political‚ and psychological factors are considered to have contributed to Germany’s loss in World War I (WWI)‚ including‚ amongst others‚ their defeat in the U-boat campaign. However‚ it is widely regarded that the entry of the USA into WWI‚ and its military‚ economic‚ and morale implications was the was the key contributor to this outcome and the end of WWI. Figure 1 above shows the German troops striding in Berlin after their defeat. Germany’s U-boat campaign was a naval
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tensions and thus war ensues. Such was the case in WWI with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There were many tensions that existed prior to his assassination‚ but it was his assassination which triggered the war‚ his assassination that served as an excuse‚ and perhaps the last straw‚ so to speak‚ which led to the First World War. The following paper examines the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and its relationship to the start of WWI. Under the rule at the time of the assassination
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land therefore technically had no need for dreadnoughts where as the British were isolated so they had a reason to build dreadnoughts. Germany’s hunger for a large army and navy caused tension and jealousy between Britain and other nations. The major cause of the First World War was thought to be militarism and it is clear that Germany played a major role in this and was always in favor of settling their problems though war. The Schilffen Plan also had a certain role in Germany causing the outbreak
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How Did America Get In WWI? As most of the people believed that America joined WWI and they very first‚ however‚ it was not accurate at all. At the outbreak of WWI‚ President Wilson actually adopted a neutral position in an effort to keep America from being pulled into the war in Europe. Despite President Wilson’s attempt to stay neutral‚ how did America get into WWI exactly? America got pulled into WWI because Germany was sinking American ships; German troops marched on Belgium; and Germany made
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