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WORLD WAR 1

WORLD WAR 1. By Eoin b And Calum. This is the solders going over the top. Random facts. World War 1 began on July 28, 1914 and lasted until November 11, 1918.

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WORLD WAR 1

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  1. WORLD WAR 1 By Eoin b And Calum

  2. This is the solders going over the top.

  3. Random facts • World War 1 began on July 28, 1914 and lasted until November 11, 1918. • The two main sides were the Allies, which included France, Great Britain and Russia; and Germany and Austria-Hungary. In total, 30 countries were involved in the conflict. • The two main sides were the Allies, which included France, Great Britain and Russia; and Germany and Austria-Hungary. In total, 30 countries were involved in the conflict. • Pigeons were also used during the war. About 500,000 pigeons were regularly dropped into enemy lines by parachute, and then sent back with messages. • On Christmas Eve, 1914, both sides declared an unofficial truce and sung Christmascarols to each other. A football match was played in no-man’s land (the area between the German and British) • By the end of WW1, over 9 million soldiers had been killed, and another 21 million wounded. Over a million soldiers were killed in the infamous Battle of the Somme alone, including about 30,000 in just one day.

  4. weapons Tanks were so called because of early attempts to disguise them as water tanks. They were also known as male and female tanks; male tanks had cannons and female tanks had machine guns. Many new weapons were invented or first used during World War 1. Big Bertha was one of the most famous; it was a 48 ton gun capable of firing a shell over 9 miles. It took 200 men several hours to assemble the gun.

  5. FACTS Germans were the first to use flamethrowers in WWI. Their flamethrowers could fire jets of flame as far as 130 feet (40m).c More than 65 million men from 30 countries fought in WWI. Nearly 10 million died There were over 35 million civilian and soldier casualties in WWI. Over 15 million died and 20 million were wounded.f During WWI, the Spanish flu caused about 1/3 of total military deaths.b Tanks were initially called “landships.” However, in an attempt to disguise them as water storage tanks rather than as weapons, the British decided to code name them “tanks.”c

  6. The end by eoin b and calum

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