How did the Empire and Commonwealth support Britain during the First World War? Teachers Sources.

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How did the Empire and Commonwealth support Britain during the First World War? Teachers Sources

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Recruitment Poster Why did soldiers from the Empire and Commonwealth join up?. © IWM (Art.IWM PST 2693)

Tobacco Tin How were soldiers treated in the First World War? © IWM (EPH 9031)

West Indian troops stacking 8 inch shells Was everyone treated equally? © IWM (E(AUS) 2078)

East African Porters How else did people contribute to the war? © IWM (Q 15625)

Indian Army Wounded In Hospital in the Dome, Brighton by Douglas Fox-Pitt How did the war affect their lives? © IWM (Art.IWM ART 323)

How did the war change the attitudes of the countries who contributed? Australian troops on the Western Front. © IWM (Q 52423)

The Newfoundland Regiment (1917) Why do colonies such as Newfoundland have their own memorial days? © IWM (Q 5341)

How did the Empire and Commonwealth support Britain during the First World War? Teachers Sources