The New Childrens Encyclopedia

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
WORLD WAR I

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 CROSSING
NOMAN’S LAND
Most attempts to
advance occurred
at dawn or dusk.

THE FRONT LINE


By the end of 1914, a network of


trenches zigzagged from the Belgian


coast to the Swiss border, forming


the Western Front. From these


positions, the Allied troops tried to


push back the advancing German


army, but neither side made much


progress. Under fire from machine


guns, the strip of land between


each other’s trenches was


impossible to cross.


The naval
battle of Jutland
was the largest
fought in history.

1916


At 11 a.m. on the 11th
day of the 11th month
(November), an armistice
(cease fire) took place. A peace
treaty was later signed.

1918


TAKE A PICTURE

More than half of the 65 million men who
fought in the war were killed or injured and
about 6.6 million civilians also died.

HISTORY AND POLITICS

The US joined the Allies,
angered by the German
U-boat attacks on
shipping in the
Atlantic Ocean.

1917


Trenchcoat

Gas attack
A deadly chlorine
gas was used for
the first time in
the battle for the
Belgium town
of Ypres in 1915.
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