Unlike other European countries, Britain had always relied on volunteers to fight in times of war. Conscription had been introduced in 1916 when more men were needed to fight in the trenches, but it was abandoned when the war ended. During the 1930s some men still chose to enter the armed...
These are ready-to-use World War I Trenches worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the trench warfare which is a type of fighting where both sides dig deep trenches in the ground as a defence against the enemy. The World War I trenches could stretch for many miles and ...
These lines of narrow trenches stretched from the Belgian coast to Switzerland, and were known as the Western Front. Over five million British soldiers spent time living in these muddy, miserable ditches, taking it in turns to be on the Front Line— the trench closest to the enemy. Did you...
These are ready-to-use World War I Trenches worksheets that are perfect for teaching students about the trench warfare which is a type of fighting where both sides dig deep trenches in the ground as a defence against the enemy. The World War I trenches could stretch for many miles and ...