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    Essay On Western Trenches

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    Have you ever heard of the largest trench in World War I? Well it is called the western front. Trenches such as the western front are very important, especially during World War I. There are many topics under the western front, such as structure, Christmas 1914,the results, how terrible the trenches were, and protection. Have you ever thought about the structure of the western front? They built the trench zigzagged. It took them a long time to build it; in fact, it took them two years…

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    According to John nowa a documentary writer “The great wars started in 1914 and ended in 1918.” The methods during the war were using gas grenades in trenches or guns or explosives. The gass was considered a cheap tactic to both sides of the war. Even so they still used these methods in order to defeat the enemy. They also used methods with warplanes and tanks and other vehicles like it. These are what methods they used during the war. First, when it is this is something that might happen…

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    Within the years of 1914 -1918, Europe went into a four year long war with itself. This war was called World War I, originally called the Great War and it was a struggle fighting along the Western and Eastern Fronts. Two incredibly powerful alliances had participated in this four year long war. Those alliances were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, United Kingdom, and Russia were all in World War I in the beginning. Although this war was…

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    Intelligence In Ww1

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    many nations began to establish covert operations to gain access to the military secrets of their opposition. Germany was a nation that participated in this trend. However, their collection of intelligence did not involve much covert action. Rather, German intelligence officers used overt intelligence collection methods, including using both personal relationships and enemy news sources to predict enemy movements and strategy. Therefore, collection was the most important element of intelligence…

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    they surrounded Germany. Part of the Plan was to march through Belgium and the Netherlands and attack France from the secured borders on both sides of their territory. Schlieffen assumed that the 4-6 weeks that it would take France to recover the German…

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    Anglo Saxon Weapons Essay

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    Anglo Saxon weapons and armour In this research paper you will be reading about the history of a few weapons and armour such as axes, swords, spears, shields, maces, and armour. Anglo saxon means the people who lived in the general vicinity of england and some of the germanic areas and Im pretty sure you know what armour and weapons are, so I will just get to it. The first subject will be swords or “sweord” in old english it originated during the bronze age which is around 1600 B.C., the sword…

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    Nationalism means that citizens of a nation will belief that a state’s interests are the primary importance for its country. Often used in newspapers, Jingoism was used to state loyalty to one’s country and hate the other. With increase tensions, Countries promoted patriotism and loyalty regardless if conflicts erupted with another state. Countries also posted on their newspapers how one has the bigger army than the other to increase approval rating if they went to war with another nation.…

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    To put it simply, there was not a sense of a collective German nation. Prior to the Brothers Grimm, Germany found itself heavily influenced by the French. In the late 18th century, France occupied German territories, and by 1794, found itself in possession of the western extent of contemporary Germany (Roberts 28). As a result, the idea of what it meant to be intrinsically German was vastly neglected, until the efforts of the Grimms’. The brothers’ reverent collection…

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    World war one or otherwise known as the “Great War” embarked in 1914 and carried on for 4 long years. World War One was a very deadly war that left millions of soldiers dead. It was a contention between the Allied Powers (France, Russia, Britain, Italy and the United States), and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire). The three fundamental driver of the war were the death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, across the board militarism and imperialism. The first cause…

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    As tensions surged, European nations formed military alliances to protect against attacks from enemy nations. They agreed to aid each other, or at least remain neutral. Although alliances were beneficial, there were also some disadvantages. An alliance could lead a nation to take risks, it could cause disputes between many nations, and it could force a country to go to war with a nation with which it was neutral. Germany formed an alliance with Austria-Hungary in 1871 and Italy in 1882. This…

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