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Bernard von Bothmer Fritz Fischer, L.C.F. Turner, and V.R. Berghahn on the Origins of the First World War I. Introduction The debate over the origins of the First World War…
1. Sergeant Leonard John Neal D.O.B: 9th April 1892 Lived: Hendon, London Service: Royal Fusiliers, 3rd City of London 2. Early Life & Enlistment • Leonard John Neal…
Slide 1World War II European Theatre Slide 2 War in Europe Much of war planning was joint British- American strategy American in favor of immediate offensive against…
Slide 1 Folie 1 Where is the CIM? Dr.-Ing. Mathias Uslar, OFFIS Projects and Scope in Germany and D-A-Ch Slide 2 Folie 2 Standard- ization Committees New Standard- ization…
World War I 1915 Canadaâs first major battle in WWI. The Germans use a gas attack. The Canadians survive by covering their faces with urine soaked rags. 50,000 Canadian…
Day 67 America Turns the Tide America Turns Tide US Develops Convoy system. Admiral William Sims convinces British to due the same Trench warfare - Trench Foot and Trench…
Chapter 14 Chapter 14 World War I Section 1: Outbreak of WWI The Causes of WWI A. Imperialism 1. Nations of Europe were taking territory around the world. a. British Empire…
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