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In what ways did the attitudes of soldiers and civilians 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 civilians change towards the war and towards the enemy between 1914 and 1918? The 1st world war was a hard fought battle between Britain and Germany. Many lives were lost and families broken, throughout the war people changed there attitude toward the war and government. Soldiers who signed up for the war or who were conscripted were hardly to see there families and many never made the journey back to them. Although in the end Britain won the war, the war it self was an emotional rollercoaster for all. The 1st world war started on the 2nd August 1914. The government made many propaganda posters to make men sign up for the army this proved to work as by September over 500,000 men had signed up to the army. At the beginning of the war morale was very high as the...

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