There were heavy causalities. There were warfare on land, at seas and in sky. There were civilian participation. There followed punishment on war culprits.

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There were heavy causalities. There were warfare on land, at seas and in sky. There were civilian participation. There followed punishment on war culprits.

Guns and Tanks British Tank Mark IV FrenchInfantry German soldier German 42 cm Bertha Gun

Chemical War

Trench War

Submarine Warfare

Air Battles

War Relics Battle of Verdun (980000) Battle of Somme ( ) Battles of Marne (930000)

Wartime Posters

Historic Figures

War Culprits

Assignments What were the differences between the First World War and the wars that happened before. Why were there heavy causalities in the First World War? With reference to slide no. 8 about the wartime posters, explain the functions of them in war. Who, do you think, should be held most responsible for the outbreak of the First World War?

Extended Activities: Search information about tanks, planes and submarines and introduce their history to your classmates Design a wartime poster, describing its content.