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Technological and Industrial Advancements World War 1 and World War 1 Transformation of Gender Roles.
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Technological and Industrial Advancements World War 1 and World War 2: Transformation of Gender Roles

The effects of the First and Second World Wars as total wars on society:
The two world wars in the first half of the 20th century were different from all the other wars that had been fought before. They were full-scale wars. They were the most deadly, and both sides had to use everything they had to win. They had an effect on every part of public life.

World War I: Causes and Consequences
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World War I: Causes and Consequences

At the start of the 20th century, Europe was sitting on a bunch of bombs that only needed one spark to go off. In Europe, things had been going so badly for the past fifty years that peace could no longer be kept. Every country in Europe was competing to get better weapons. Things that were not pleasant, like the Franco-Prussian War, Berlin.

What led to and happened after World War I
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How does militarism lead to world war 1

At the start of the 20th century, Europe was sitting on a bunch of bombs that only needed one spark to go off. In Europe, things had been going so badly for the past fifty years that peace could no longer be kept. Every country in Europe was competing to get better weapons. Things that were not pleasant, like the Franco-Prussian War, Berlin Congress, Bulgarian Question, the birth of the Triple Alliance, the Russo-German Dispute, the Naval Competition between England and Germany, the Bulgarian Question, the spirit of Imperialism, the Morocco Crisis, the Serajevo murder, and many other things.

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World War 1 Dog Tags

The World War I dog tags, is also known as the identity discs initially it was designed octagonal shape, were essential tools for identifying soldiers in the field. The overview of their significance and characteristics is given below: WWI Dog Tag Significance During the World War I, dog tags became an important part of military...

Top 10 Most Dangerous Battles in World War I
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Battles in World War-I

More than one hundred battles were engaged during World War I. The four-year conflict lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. It commenced on that date. Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians participated in some capacity, either directly or indirectly.

Top 10 Most Dangerous Weapons in World War I
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Weapons in World War I

During the First World War, commonly referred to as the Great War, some of the most lethal weapons in human history were employed. Europeans anticipated traditional cavalry assaults and infantry bearing bayonets when they entered the war. However, their expectations were drastically altered when they discovered that the continent was besieged by U-boats, machine guns,...

The First World War (1914–1919)
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The First World War (1914–1919)

“The First World War” The MAIN cause that led to World War I Militarism (a race to build bigger and better armies and fleets than other countries)Submarines, tanks, gas, machine guns, and aeroplanes were some of the weapons that European countries had that made war deadlier. Alliances are deals between groups of people to help...