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In what ways did the attitudes of soldiers and women change towards the war and towards the enemy between 1914 and 1918?  

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In what ways did the attitudes of soldiers and women change towards the war and towards the enemy between 1914 and 1918? The attitudes towards the war and the enemy changed drastically from the start of the war in July 1914 and towards the end in 1918. From the start of the war the Germans were seen as evil and the war as a great way to crush the evil Kaiser, especially as everyone believed the war was going to be over by Christmas. But as the reality of war became apparent not just in the trenches but at home in Britain too, peoples attitudes started to change for worse. When Britain joined the war in early August 1914 men rushed to join the army as they saw the war as an opportunity for an adventure, women too pushed the men they knew too join the army as they believed it was...

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