World War 1 1914-1918
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- Build up to World War 1
There were many factors that led to the outbreak of war in 1914 the causes of the war can be traced back 31 years before the war. Although World war 1 didn't start until 1914 political movements that led to...
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The Schlieffen Plan
- world war 1 The Schlieffen plan
The Schlieffen Plan In 1905, 9 years before the start of World War 1,Alfred Graf Von Schlieffen devised a plan for the invasion of France through Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg. This became known as the...
- World War 1 Trench Warfare
The Western Front during World War 1 stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss Frontier with France. Both sides dug themselves in ending any possible chance of a quick war; this caused a stalemate, which was...
Trench Warfare
- World war 1 A Day in the Trenches
Apart from dodging bullets and avoiding death from enemy shells, there was a daily routine in the trenches of World War 1. It started 1 hour before dawn with the morning "stand to" the men were roused from...
- World War 1 Trench Living
Soldiers fought and Soldiers Died, some lived through World War One, others lived but were disabled for the rest of their lives, everyone who fought in the Trenches and lived had lost close friends or family...
- World War 1 Weapons
The German Army (The Axis) In 1914 at the Outbreak of World War 1, the German Army was the strongest in Europe; Germany knew that war was immanent and had been preparing for many years before The Great War...
Christmas in no mans land
- World War 1 Christmas in the Trenches
The year is 1914 and World war 1 has been going on for 4 months,soldiers from Germany and Britain, living in mud filled trenches suffering from the cold weather,the chill of the icy rain pouring down on them,
Gallipoli
- World War 1 Gallipoli
On 19th February 1915, British naval ships attacked Turkish forts at the Dardanelles; they started with a long-range bombardment followed by heavy fire at closer range. This forced the Turks to retreat...
American Soldiers in the Trenches
- World War 1 America Declares War on Germany
America was a reluctant to participate in World War 1, infact in august 1914 when the war broke out in Europe; President Woodrow Wilson issued a declaration of neutrality. Preferring to remain isolated...
- World War 1 Women At War
Before the outbreak of World War One in 1914 a woman's role in the workplace was quite restricted, jobs for women consisted mainly of domestic labor, nursing, teaching, and agriculture if their family owned a...
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- World War 1 The Cost of War
From the first gunshot fired in anger in 1914 until the 11th hour of the 11th day on the 11th month in 1918, The Great War took its toll on human life. Of the 65 million men who fought in World War 1: 8...
- Veterans Day
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1917, World War 1 came to an end.The Armistice agreement had been signed and Europe was at last learning to live in Peace. Since that fateful day in 1917,...
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thanks Chuck I think your hub works well with the war series.....jummy
it helped me soo much i had a project on the trenches and WW1 and this syt gave me all the info i needed!! fnx!!
with the zimmerman telegrahm people don't know if the author zimmermer wrote it because he denied that he wrote it the brittish inter septed it,the brittish decoded it. the person who intercepeted it was a man named Mr. H but the army would not tell the solders name.
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is graet=)
nice information
Nice info!
Thanks TONS!
I have 2 do a 15 pg. essay on World War 1~~
Tommy Girl
yo yo i think the people who went to the war are heroes :)
my school needs education like this.
nie stuff
class info thnx
is this stuff true??
thankz this sie helped me lods, sooo much better then my teaches talking. i have to do a project on world war one and this has inspaired me once again thankz a bunch!! :D
Cool research keep it up
hello
hey boos a good book to read that talks bout WW1 is All QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
is most of the things that you say are real and if they are where did you get your sorces
i was wondering if i could borrow it and some stuff you have on it
omg i was freaking out b/c i had an assignment to do on world war 1..
dis syt madee it much easier for mee
fanXx :]
Only in one single day of that dirty war more than 58.000 young British soldiers died.
What a stupidity!
Thankyou all for the comments guys, I hope you enjoy the new additions to the series on world war 1.........jimmy
History tachers should get a kick out of this one! Lessonplans right at their fingertips. Great work. :)
This is great but get more info on Europe in 1914
this web site is great!!! the info helped alot for my 20 page essay on the trench warfare GREAT JOB!!!
Hi :) A friend and I are doing Trench Warfare as a history day project in school and I love the information you've put on here and we've used it a lot... And don't worry we've given you credit. But I was wondering where you've gotten your information from and how we know it's reliable information to be basing facts on. Also do you have information on how and why World War I ended?? If so we'd appreciate it if you would add a page on that for us to you. Thanks :)
thanks 4 running our country i iam now writing a 2 page paper on the ww1 thanks yall
hi good info :)
thanks .... gk awesome
what happens to the country does it get blowd up or stay the same
where are the people buried at the moment
I think i would be a good Idea if yall had the Soldiers listed.














Chuck says:
3 years ago
Another great Hub, Jimmy. And thanks again for the link to my article on the Zimmerman telegram. Chuck