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Total War: World War I, Guns N' Roses Influence, and Debates on Civilian Boats

Explore the impact of Guns N' Roses' song "You Could Be Mine" and the Total War of World War I. Dive into the stalemate on the Eastern and Western Fronts, the Russian Revolution, U-Boat Campaign, and more. Reflect on the moral dilemmas of attacking civilian boats during war.

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Total War: World War I, Guns N' Roses Influence, and Debates on Civilian Boats

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  1. Mr. Jones’ 2nd Favorite Band Guns N’ Roses “You Could Be Mine” From the album Use Your Illusion II (1991)

  2. The first world war 04 March 2010

  3. Total War • Stalemate on the two fronts • Rising Death Totals • However, war continues…

  4. Total War • The Eastern Front • The Russian Revolution • Nicholas II and the Bolsheviks • Russian Civil War and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)

  5. Total War • The Western Front • Germany and the politics of the United States • The U-Boat Campaign and Entente Actions • The Zimmerman Note • America Declares War on Germany

  6. Total War • Exit Slip Question • The actions of the Entente and the German u-boat policy have been debates since the war. In your opinion, were the Germans justified in attacking the Entente civilian passenger boats and/or was the Entente justified in using civilian passenger boats to transport ammunitions? Explain.

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