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Resree  16 Jun 2008 20:41:03 - 1 answered
Lice caused Typhus and Trench Fever during World War I. More than 3 million people were killed only in Europe during WW1 due to Typhus.
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The purpose of propaganda in war is always the same things. On the home-front the purpose is .. 1. To convince the people of the justice of...
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babie  27 May 2008 00:28:07 - 1 answered
The allies formed the League of Nation after World War 1. The basic aim of the League of Nation was to maintain the balance of power throughout the world...
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b7o0k3  22 May 2008 09:43:56 - 1 answered
According to my information on History, United States was the main player of WW1, so I would say it was the dictator of the WW1. He was the main player...
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Bears412  17 May 2008 05:43:37 - 1 answered
That’s true, it did affect the culture, and there are many reasons to it. Besides equally there are other countries were more over affected by the causes...
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Bears412  15 May 2008 10:12:46 - 1 answered
Australia entered the WW1 in the year 1914 as a British Allie. The Australian troops fought mainly in Middle east until the year 1916. The losses suffered...
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rroden  15 May 2008 02:35:32 - 1 answered
The two main reasons of dictatorship after the World War 1 were deliberately, first of all peace treaty and secondly continuous lacking of strong leader...
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mitchsam  10 May 2008 04:08:20 - 1 answered
Wilson the president of USA wanted to join the war but he knew that the public of USA disliked if USA took part in the war. When he again won...
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diwa  07 May 2008 14:42:14 - 1 answered
The main reasons for the German defeat were:
- It faced with British blockade,
- There was a fierce resistance from the British and French Armies,
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Deviman  29 Apr 2008 06:12:21 - 1 answered
Following were the main battles of WW1:
- Battle of Kolubara
- Battle of the Frontiers
- Battle of Tannenberg
- Battle of the Marne
- Battle of...
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sprkles  21 Apr 2008 15:36:29 - 2 answered
By gas bombing means the chlorine gas bombs that the Germans dropped on allied trenches.
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sprkles  21 Apr 2008 14:49:22 - 2 answered
Flies carried dysentery and lice caused trench fever, which could make a person ill for months.
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sprkles  21 Apr 2008 13:33:54 - 2 answered
Gas masks were made in order to avoid the poisonous gas. The mask gave protection by being dipped in anti-gas chemical.
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ahhhmee  11 Apr 2008 06:57:55 - 2 answered
Yes, there were flies in the trenches of World War 1. During that time 1917-1918 there was a worldwide flu pandemic, which killed millions worldwide, I...
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Wsoxrule  03 Apr 2008 03:52:55 - 1 answered
It was a cheese sandwich with lettuce, tomato & mustard. He was a vegetarian.
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loobyox  03 Mar 2008 12:01:23 - 1 answered
War historically took away the men. With WWI Many men not only left for war but many never came back. The country during these times needed to turn to...
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bam11  13 Feb 2008 14:33:21 - 2 answered
Maybe you can't find anything because it didn't happen. Of course it depends on which side of the fence you're talking about. The allies didn't lose...
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bobette  02 Feb 2008 18:39:41 - 1 answered
This question has such an obvious answer. The soldiers went to their home towns during their leave in World War 1. They visited their friends and family...
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The U.S. Navy had relied heavily on its air units to win the war. Someone had to lead the Navy and the strongest marine leaders did with courage and bravery....
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There are some websites that are providing information about burnt files in history so you can check this website to get some details and information about...
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The major consequence of WW I was WW II. Second there was rise of centrism, militarism and some dominant countries. The war caused the breakdown of 4 empires...
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Nerox  29 Jun 2007 11:40:33 - 1 answered
Following four hours' weaponry grounding, the seven American separations in the face column higher at 5 A.M. on September 12, help by an incomplete figure...
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fig  21 Jun 2007 18:54:37 - 1 answered
The Germans' Aisne disgusting, which started on May 27, had higher quickly in the direction of the River Marne and Paris, and the partners countenanced...
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my_dog  25 May 2007 05:54:39 - 1 answered
Military strategy at the beginning of World War One had advanced very little since the Napoleonic Wars. Cavalry was , in 1914, still considered the most...
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kath18  04 Mar 2007 14:49:50 - 1 answered
When the First World War broke out and Britain was first involved, there was no system of transcription in place. Events had moved rapidly and Britain...
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mingo  02 Feb 2007 08:05:41 - 1 answered
The immediate cause was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. But how could one assassination had such far-reaching consequences because the victim...
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Memo  05 Dec 2006 12:36:31 - 1 answered
World War I also known as the First World War, the Great War and “The War to End All Wars”, was basically a military conflict which occurred mostly...
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