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    • [DOC File]War Propaganda

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      The first is that of the “Big Lie”, which was personalized by Hitler and Stalin. The second level maintains that any sort of information is capable of being presented, so long as it’s feasible. The third strategy consists of telling the truth, but in doing so, making sure to withhold the other side’s point of view.

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    • [DOCX File]Why did the Central Powers lose WW1

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      However, when the German Spring Offensive of 1918 failed to defeat France and America’s millions began to enter the battle lines, the fight just left the Central Powers. Austro-Hungary collapsed—torn into a half dozen different states. Germany was rocked by revolution and the new liberal-socialist government made peace their first priority.

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    • [DOCX File]WORLD WAR ONE - 1916 - Home

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      The Battle of the Somme comes to an end amid autumn rain and mud. The Allies have advanced _____ miles at the cost of 600,000 casualties. German losses are about 450,000. The Allies reassure themselves that this is a winning strategy, because at this rate, Germany will run out of _____ first…

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    • [DOC File]Teacher Work Sample

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      Causes of WW1, warfare, technology in the war, the teams (Central & Allies), the role the U.S. played in WW1, the end of the war, the aftermath, Wilson’s 14 points, and League of Nations. Lesson Plans. Student Teacher: Logan Waggy Grade Level: Freshman Date: 2/26/2013. State Standard: Not Applicable Subject: US History

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      Oct 19 1914 – WWI: First Battle of Ypres - Near the Belgian city of Ypres, Allied and German forces begin the first of what would be three battles to control the city and its advantageous positions on the north coast of Belgium during the First World War. The First Battle ended 36 days later.

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    • [DOCX File]www.cbsd.org

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      Issues for U.S Entry in WW1: At the start of the conflict in Europe, Wilson claimed that America would remain neutral, but this did not remain true. There were several reasons the United States became involved in the fighting and war in Europe. One issue was German submarines sinking commercial ships that were used for trade.

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    • [DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts

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      America’s last World War I doughboy, Frank Buckles, died in 2011 in West Virginia at age 110. Buckles enlisted in the Army at age 16 in August 1917, four months after the U.S. entered the conflict, and drove military vehicles in France. One of 4.7 million Americans who served in the war, Buckles was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

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