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How did warfare change between the end of 1914 and march 1918?  

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How did warfare change between the end of 1914 and march 1918? During the Great War, there was a huge change in warfare mainly between the end of 1994 and march 1918. these ranged from technological advances to tactical advances. (these changes resulted in a phenomenal number of casualties and deaths) The most significant change was the huge advance in technology. Maybe the greatest advance in technology came with the advent of the tank. The idea of British inventors, the tank was presented to army leaders early on in the war, unfortunately they rejected the idea. There was one man though who recognised its potential, head of the navy, Winston Churchill whose department funded the development of the tank. The tank first saw service at the battle of the Somme two years later. The idea was that tanks would spearhead an advance breaking through German defences and dispersing German troops...

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