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The army
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GCSE History (WW1) Mind Map on The army, created by emily7682 on 26/05/2013.
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The army
Trench warfare
War becomes a stalemate
They were meant for shelters
They have now become complex defensive system
Tanxs
In-front of an infantry
It crushed barbed wire.
It sprayed enemies with machine gun fire.
Power full artillery (Shells)
Caused more casualties then any other weopons
At the beggining they were Unacurrate
At the end they were perfectly aimed
Extra infantry
Foot soldiers became the backbone of the army.
They led charges
OVER THE TOP
Less Cavalry
Vunrable
to machine guns
to artilitry
Important to transport suplies
Poison gas
disable enemy troops
then let the infantyr sweep in
mustard gas slowly killed the enemy
Trench life
LIVING ROUGH
Cold
Wet
Muddy
Bad hygeine
Basic food
Nothing exotic
Flame throwers
Soldiers would try and shoot the canister before it started blowing flames.
If men were caught in fire they were never seen again.
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