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    Jahnecke Mrs. Schartner U.S. History 2 AP/IB 19 October 2015 Unit 3 Notebook Essay The First World War fought from 1914 to 1918 was one of the largest and most brutal catastrophes fought in the 20th century. With nearly the entire European continent fighting a barbaric and everlasting war, the U.S. had eventually to get involved in order to reinitiate stability to Europe. Ultimately, the U.S. taking involvement in World War I had a profound political, economic, and social impact on the country. It increased

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    The First World War was an international conflict which erupted in July 1914 involving various nations across the world. Many historians and those who have studied the Great War tend to give varied opinions as to what initially sparked the outbreak. However, although these opinions between researchers differ, they do all tend to revolve around the hostility between the great powers of Europe, the violent assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and the controversial pieces

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    World War 1 was a global conflict that lasted 4 years, and included the most powerful nations in the world. The war started in July of 1914, and ended four years later. At the end of the war, 70 million militants were involved, where a large percentage of them were Europeans. Millions of militants and civilians died during the war. The deaths were partly contributed to by technological and industrial advancements in some of the nations that were involved. The First World War is unarguably one of

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    Reaction to the war: • During the First World War, Australia supported Great Britain which meant that Australia was also at war. The conflict had an impact on Australia as a young nation, the following information are just some of the issues that Australia dealt with. The outbreak of war was met with huge enthusiastic support for Britain and for Australia to support by being part of the war. Support came in the form of political parties, churches, the newspapers and community leaders who felt that

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    The origins of the First World War are diverse, complicated and widely debated among historians, especially concerning the liability of Germany. Between 1871 and 1914, there are several elements that have contributed to destabilize the balance of European powers. Imperialism adopted by European countries, especially in Africa, the rise of Germany, which build up the development of alliances between States and the expansion of nationalist movements are the main elements. 1) Germany, a new European

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    2. By the end of the First World War, Canada was employing German translators with Telegraph operators to intercept and decipher German wireless traffic. Despite their success, this capability was not maintained. In 1939, with the German invasion of Poland, the Canadian Army quickly stood up a number of Special Wireless Units, to act at the tactical and strategic levels. The static Wireless stations were positioned throughout Canada and the smaller mobile “B” units operated in close proximity to

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    Prior to the VII Corps ground offensive, the 1st Calvary Division “conducted aggressive feints, demonstrations, and artillery raids in the direction of the Iraqi defense nearest the Wadi Al-Batin. ” In addition, simulated convoys, logistic sites, reconnaissance, command posts, and training operations all showed a buildup of corps forces and reinforced the deception that the main attack would be launched directly north into Western Kuwait. The whole MILDEC program was a success. Saddam stayed

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    At the outbreak of the war in August of 1914, which merely 4 years after ascending to the Throne in 1910, the King Vajiravudh monitoring and was well informed about development of the war in Europe. Prior to Siam joined the war the king Vajiravudh observed that Siam was geographically so remote from the war and he was rightly in thinking that it was wise for Siam to maintain strict and impartial neutrality. The reason behind this decision was due to the fact that there were danger signs of the threats

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    chain deaths. The fires would spread quickly and incapacitate and kill the enemy. This would cause confusion in the ranks and disrupt the organization of troops. The effectiveness of this technology or weapon was shown and more frequently used in the war. The uses of the flamethrower were simple. To shoot the fire out and to set fire to an object

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    NICOLLA EDDY WOPARA 137932 PSIR 205 GROUPS 2 THE CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR The First World War or the Great War is one notable war in the history of wars. The war lasted 4 years from 1914 -1918. This war was fought basically by the Great Powers of that century and even though all the states were not involved it is still a great point in world history. The notable countries that participated in that war were: Britain, France, Russia, and Italy and later joined by the United States. They were called

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