Read the poem “The Man He Killed” Compare the message in the poem to the messages you discovered in the Xmas Truce.

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Read the poem “The Man He Killed” Compare the message in the poem to the messages you discovered in the Xmas Truce

Analyze the causes of Trench Warfare Describe the conditions experienced in Trench Warfare from Examine the impact of industrial inventions during WWI

Machine Gun Tank Mortars/Cannons Airplane Chemical Warfare (MG) Submarine

They almost win WWI for Germany… why? Instead, they will lose WWI for Germany…why? –1915…British liner Lusitanian sunk 1,200 drowned, 118 Americans –USA joins Allied Powers in 1917