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Treblinka - Concentration Camp.
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Trench Warfare - A Report
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Trench Warfare - The Battle of the Somme 1916.
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Trench Warfare Assignment
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Trench Warfare in WWI.
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Trumbo establishes Johnny Got His Gun as an antiwar novel, rather than a pacifist novel, by illustrating the total negative effects of all war
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Twentieth Century Poetry.
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Two poems, 'Dulce et decorum est' and 'The Sentry' both by the poet Wilfred Owen.
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Types of Gas Used in WW1.
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Under Fire.
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Use all the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with the view that the site at Vimy Ridge gives an accurate insight into the conditions in the trenches in World War 1.
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Use Source G and your own knowledge to explain why some men opposed the employment of women in industry during the First World War. Source G is a personal account written by a women worker
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Use source G, and your own knowledge, to explain why some men opposed the employment of women in industry during the first world war
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Use your knowledge of WWI to explain which two posters were published before 1916, and which one was published after 1916. Give reasons for your answers.
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Using at least 2 sources and your own knowledge, explain why it is possible to describe the fighting on the Western front as a 'war of attrition'
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Using Seigfried Sassoons poem Does it matter? and your knowledge of world was 1, Write a fictional account of a visit to an injured soldier in a Sanatorium from a wealthy middle ages female volunteer visitor. Write this from the soldiers
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Using the information in the sources and your own knowledge, in what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the first world war?
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Using the poems Charge of the Light Brigade by Tennsion Dirge of the Dead Sisters and The last of the Light Brigade both keeping how attitudes to war are shown in the poems
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Using two poems compare the writers' attitudes to war, commenting on the method used to present these attitudes.
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Using two poems compare the writers' attitudes to war, commenting on the methods used to present these attitudes.
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Victorian Attitude to War
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Vimy Ridge
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Waiting
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Walking Wounded - review.
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War and Military in Medieval Times - The First Crusade.
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