Changing Attitudes towards World War I
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Changing Attitudes towards World War I World War I was started on the 28th July 1914. Tension had been building up over the years. At first the main countries involved were Austria-Hungary, and Germany - The Triple Alliance - against Russia, France, and Britain - The Triple Entente. War had not occurred for a long time before; the last war by the British was the Battle of Somme. None of the major countries had been involved in a war recently, and did not know of the reality of war. There was a great sense of euphoria everywhere across Europe. There were many ways of encouraging the public to go to war, as Britain effectively used propaganda at the start of the war, depicting that the soldiers at the front line were doing such a great job at what they were doing, but the actual fact was that certain events were a...

