United Kingdom (1915-1918) Prototype – 1 Partially Completed Colonel Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton had been there right at the birth of the British plan for the machines which were to become known as tanks. In 1915, this veteran of Victorian campaigns in India and acknowledged expert in both ...
britain's prime minister at the end of ww1 whose goal was to make the germans pay for the other countries' staggering war losses 選擇正確的詞語 1 why did the U.S. finally enter the war and what impact did american soldiers have on the war? 2 david lloyd george 3 league of nations ...
It was 100 years ago that the War Cabinet met in secret at the stately home, Danny House, in the village of Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex and agreed to the terms of the Armistice. Prime Minister Lloyd George, upon hearing the news of impending Victory, danced a hornpipe in the impo...
One such claim was that he would soon build an airship capable of transporting 500 soldiers and use heated air in place of hydrogen (Robinson 33). The military would decline the offer, and the Interior Minister would state that the government would purchase no airship incapable of making a ...
On the British side wereLord Robert Cecil, a wealthy banker; Lord Herbert H. Asquith, British Prime Minister 1908-1916; Viscount Haldane, Secretary of State for War;Lord Nathan Rothschild; and Lord Alfred Milner, the second most powerful man in the British government after 1916. ...
Prime Minister Clemenceau's aim was to ensure that Germany would not seek revenge in the following years. To this purpose, the chief commander of the Allied forces, Field Marshal Ferdinand Foch, had demanded that for the future protection of France the Rhine river should now form the border ...
Three weeks before the Special Force encamped at Trentham, Acting Prime Minister Mr Peter Fraser and Minister of Defence Mr Frederick Jones visited the site to inspect preparations for the new mobilisation camp. During their visit, the Commandant of the ASI, Major J I Brook, hosted them for lu...
In a meeting with David Lloyd George, French commander-in-chief General Nivelle was able to convince the British Prime Minister that if the British launched a diversionary assault to draw German troops away from the Aisne sector, the French offensive could succeed. It was agreed that the ...
一战的起因【英文】 The Causes of WW1 ByA.Finemess www.SchoolHistory.co.uk TheCausesofWW1 •Militarism•Alliances•Imperialism•Nationalism•Significantindividuals Militarism1.•GermanywascompetingwiththeUKtobuildbattleships.•TheBritishfearedanattackontheirEmpire Militarism2.•Germanywascompeting...
The Causes of WW1 School History第一次世界大战的原因学校历史.ppt,The Causes of WW1 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Significant individuals Militarism 1. Germany was competing with the UK to build battleships. The British feared an attack on