Weapons in World War 1
Health in World War 1
Women in the World War 1
Random facts
World War 1
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This simple defensive obstacle slowed infantry attacks and protected trenches.

Barbed wire

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Painful condition caused by standing in cold, wet trenches for long periods.

Trench foot

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Served in this medical role, caring for wounded soldiers in hospitals and near the front.

Nurses

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Governments used these colourful images to encourage enlistment and support

Propaganda posters

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This country invaded Belgium to attack France at the start of the war.

Germany

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This weapon could fire 400-600 rounds per minute and forced armies into defensive trench systems.

Machine guns

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Soldiers often suffered from these mental conditions caused by the trauma of battle.

Shell shock

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Many women supported the war effort by organising drives for money, clothing, and supplies.

Fundraising

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This system controlled food and supplies on the home front.

Rationing 

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Signed on 11 November 1918, this agreement ended the fighting.

Armistice

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These aircraft were first used mainly for reconnaissance before being armed for combat.

Fighter planes

300

These protective devices were issued to soldiers to reduce the effect of chemical attacks.

Gas masks

300

Women took on these dangerous factory jobs producing shells and explosives.

Munitions workers

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In 1914, soldiers from both sides briefly stopped fighting and even played football during this event.

Christmas truce

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This front saw huge battles between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.

Eastern Front

400

Germany used these underwater vessels to attack Allied shipping in the Atlantic.

U-Boats

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Surgeons often performed this drastic procedure to prevent infection spreading.

Amputations

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Women also worked driving these vehicles to transport wounded soldiers and supplies.

Ambulances

400

This treaty officially ended World War 1 in 1919.

Treaty of Versailles 
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Defeat in World War 1 accelerated the disintegration of this centuries-old empire, reshaping the Middle East.

Ottoman Empire Collapse

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This British strategy starved Germany of food and materials, contributing to civilian hardship and eventual surrender.

Naval Blockade 

500

This international organisation coordinated medical aid and volunteer nurses.

Red Cross

500

Members of this organisation served in Egypt, Lemnos, and the Western Front, often under fire and disease risk.

Australians Army Nursing Service.

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Snipers hid inside these metal structures disguised as part of the landscape.

Fake trees

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This battle in 1916 became known for massive casualties on both sides.

The battle of the Somme

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