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The Trenches & WW1 consequences
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what was it like in the trenches? what were the consequences to WW1? here they are!
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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
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