Before the uprise of the first World War, Europe and Britain had stood as a first-world power, withholding facets of industrial control. Industrial dominion meant for better use of machinery and techn…
World War I
The early twentieth century brought about a technology boom: phones, electricity, radios, and so much more. However, the most influential inventions would not be used until World War I. Historians agr…
John Monash was one of the greatest living Australians. He was a profound engineer and intellect, and a famous WW1 general. Despite the prejudice faced by John Monash, he has been able to make a bette…
During World War I, many women were denied the right to vote and the right to serve in military roles. Many regarded the conflict as an opportunity to gain more independence and rights while simultane…
During WW1, medical corps in the army were met with something nobody had seen before. The injuries and trauma that soldiers endured were a new phenomenon, so medical innovations had to be made to catc…
World War 1 was the biggest war of Europe between the Entente and the Central powers. Lasting for 4 years, ending with the signing of The Armistice of 11th November. The war costing 68,176,000 lives f…
As I read the sources I was given to understand communism during and after World War I, my group and I found several connections between communism and other people, ideologies, and events that occurre…
The Battle of the Somme was a major turning point in World War 1. The Battle of the Somme (1 July 1916 - 18 November 1916) was a joint operation between British and French forces intended to achieve a…
War has been around since the start of human evolution. The inventions and advances which are made during the war have changed our history forever and impacted technology, human rights, employment, st…
While the high death toll caused by the Spanish Flu was likely inevitable due to the lack of modern medical facilities and treatments, World War I affected the spread of the virus as a result of crowd…