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What do you think this picture is? Analyze what this tells us about WWI.

Present day France due to the destruction of trench warfare

3. Explain what you think the soldiers are doing in this picture. 4. Why do you think we include this picture? What does it help explain about trench warfare? 5. Which country are these soldiers from? How do you know?

6. Describe what these men are doing. 7. Why would they have to do this?

8. What are these soldiers doing? 9. Do you think they have the right to do this?

10. What are these soldiers doing? 11. How does this weapon foreshadow other events to come? 12. How do you feel about weapons in war time? Are there any that should be outlawed? Why or why not?

13. Explain what the soldiers are doing in this picture. 14. How effective do you think this new technology/strategy was in WWI?

15. After viewing these pictures of WWI, analyze the effects of war on the soldiers, Europe, and warfare in general.