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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'soldiers'
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| How do the camera shots, lighting effects and music help embellish the theme of the film 'We Were Soldiers'? |
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| Why were the fighting and living conditions so bad for British soldiers on the Western Front in World War One? |
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| "'Lions led by donkeys.' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front, 1914-18". |
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| "Compare two poems that show what the soldiers lives were really like at war". Recruiting and The Bohemians |
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| "Haig was an uncaring general who sacrificed the lives of his soldiers for no good reason. How far do these sources support this view?" |
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| "Haig was an uncaring general who sacrificed the lives of his soldiers for no good reason." How far do these sources support this view? |
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| "Haig was an uncaring generalwho sacrificed the lives of his soldiers for no good reason" |
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| "Lions led by donkeys". How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British Soldiers and Generals on the Western Front 1914-1918. |
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| "Poems and stories; official accounts. Which of these give a more accurate picture of soldiers' experiences on the Western Front?" |
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| "What's happening?' I heard the soldiers crying. I didn't understand how everything went wrong. First we were happy...... Then we were sad. It was like a blossoming |
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| 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' - Wilfred Owen wrote this poem which describes a group of soldiers being gassed when they where returning to their trenches after fighting a long battle. |
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| 'Haig was an uncaring general who sacrificed the lives of his soldiers for no good reason.' How far do these sources support this view? |
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| 'Lions led by Donkeys' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and Generals on the western front. 1914-18 |
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| 'Lions Led by Donkeys' How Valid is this Interpretation of the Conduct of the British Soldiers on the Western Front 1914 - 1918? |
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| 'Lions led by Donkeys' Use The Information In The Sources And Your Own Knowledge How Valid Is The Interpretation Of The Conduct Of The British Soldiers And Generals On The Western Front. |
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| 'Lions Led by Donkeys'. How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front of World War one in 1914 - 1918? |
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| 'Lions Led by Donkeys'. Using the information in the sources and your own knowledge, how valid is the interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front, 1914-1918?There |
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| 'We Were Soldiers' is a film that attempts to portray both sides of the conflict in Indo-China that became known in the West as the 'Vietnam War'. |
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| A Comparison of how the poets in 'Joining the Colours' and 'the Send Off' present the soldiers going into war |
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| A comparison of the way in which soldiers joined the army. |
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| A Soldier's Life |
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| A Soldier's Life |
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| A Soldier's Today and Tomorrow |
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| African American Soldiers of the Civil War |
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| Although both 'Dulce et Decorum Est' and 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' are about battle and the death of soldiers, they portray the experience of war in different ways. |
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