Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Trenches &
WW1
consequences
- what did a trench look
like?
- duckboards/ sump
- artillery line
- where big
field guns are
located
- communication
trench
- front line trench
- support trenches
- bunker
- traverse
- angled parts of the
trenches / curves
- trench block
- wood and wire structure
made to block enemy
from entering
- Bolt hole/ dug
out
- parados
- back wall of trench
(furthest from
enemy)
- sandbags
- fire step
- parapet
- wall nearest
to enemy of
the trench
- barbed wire
- listening post
- Treaty of Versailles
- 28th June 1919
- what was decided?
- Germany's army
restricted to 100k
- 6 battleships
and no air force
- 132 billions gold
marks was to be
paid by germany
- it was all
Germany's
fault
- all of
Germany's
colonies
given to
france and
britain
- germany
banned
from league
of nations
- germany
forbidden to
unite with
Austria
- Alsace-Lorraine
returned to France
- german army
not allowed into
rhineland
- Saar given to France
- Fighting stopped on Nov. 11
at 11am 1918; Armistice
- consequences
- Germany wanted revenge
on Europe, as they felt that
they had been punished
unfairly; leading to the
Second World War
- collapse of eastern european empires
- america becomes a new great power
- a "lost" generation
- Diseases in a trench
- body lice
- trench fever