- Air Artillery
- Highlights various anti-enemy aircraft and other vehicles constructed for combat and defense purposes.
- Airco DH-2
- Specifies technical data and manufacture information of the two-seater bi-plane used for Germany’s battle forces.
- Aircraft and Airships in 1914
- Table presented provides information on the quantity of combat vehicles used by countries during the war.
- Alcohol
- Implies the impact on consuming the liquid capable of drunkenness. Cites campaigns organized at the time.
- Amiens
- Narration of the combat action conducted by offensive military forces. Features a map detailing the trail of the battle.
- Andrew Bonar Law
- Profiles his career in the military. Also cites accomplishments in the field and short biography.
- Anti-Submarine Weapons
- Discusses the combat operations of the underwater battle ships during the war. Cites explosion details and tactics.
- Armies 1914
- Data on the quantity of military forces from various countries, that participated in the war. Features number of defeated units.
- Armored Cars
- Summarizes the functions of the vehicle capable of resisting bullet attacks. Includes overview of its physical features.
- Arthur Henderson
- Profiles his struggle and career in the government as an active political figure. Includes brief biography profile.
- Avro 540
- Discusses the technical capabilities of the two-seater aircraft constructed for light bombing missions.
- Battle of Gaza
- Narrates the combat action that happened. Provides details of the assault, attack and casualties.
- Battle of the Somme
- Details the trail of the war organized by British and French military forces to attack German soldiers. Features an illustration as well.
- Bayonet
- Introduction to the capabilities of the weapon provided for defense in trench warfare. Cites the preferred type used by different countries.
- BE-2
- Provides data on the measurement of the biplane’s physical attributes. Discusses its capabilities in warfare.
- Bertrand Russell
- Points out his contribution to journalistic endeavors struggling to adhere changes in the political system during that time.
- Bombing Raids on Britain
- Narrates the story of the attacks conducted by German Air Force over Great Britain. Cites utilized weapons.
- Boy Soldiers
- Relays the hiring situation conducted to recruit more men for the armed forces of Britain where most applicants happens to be below the required age limit.
- Browning Machine-Gun
- Summary of John Moses Browning’s craft as a gunsmith. Cites produced weapons for soldiers.
- Casualties: First World War
- Data presented provides statistics of the number of fatalities during the battle. Includes percentage details.
- Casualty Clearing Station
- Discusses the act of attacking camps where injured soldiers take place to recover. Features statements from people who have witnessed it.
- Chlorine Gas
- Discusses the strategy implemented during the battle wherein poisonous gases are released to enemy camps.
- Clifford Allen
- Discusses his experiences in taking part in political activities. Cites the organizations he assisted to be organized.
- Cruisers
- Description of the warship utilized during the battle. Classifies different types of vessels.
- David Lloyd George
- Campaigned for reforms in the society during his time. Features involved organizations.
- Dennis Lorry
- Summarizes the specifications and functions of the motor transport vehicle. With a picture of the item.
- Dogfights
- Discusses the various aspects of the aerial battle conducted by aircrafts. Includes manufacturing and design details.
- Dysentery
- Explanation on the effects and origin of the disease provided. Cites usual remedies done by soldiers.
- Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
- Discusses her participation with socialism movements and other related political activities. Provides insights to the results of her acts.
- Ethel Snowden
- Cites her active involvement with suffrage campaign and other advocacies that interested her.
- Falkland Islands
- Relays the different countries that took control of the area. Includes narration of invasion.
- Financial Cost of the First World War
- Data presented provides quantitative information about the expenditures of countries involved in the battle.
- First Battle of the Marne
- Details the trail of the conflict between German and European forces. Features a map illustrating the route of the attacks.
- First World War: Training Camps
- Details the facility providing instructions to prepare soldiers. Quotes experiences of those who were trained.
- Flying Aces
- Explains the term given to fighter pilots who have successfully participated in aerial battles. Cites recognitions given to them.
- Fred Jowett
- Profiles the activities of a textile worker’s son. Cites his participation with socialist organizations.
- French Property Losses: 1914-1918
- Contains a table providing quantitative data on the damages of France’s participation to the war.
- Frontline
- Summary of the strategy implemented by the British army in preparing for the attacks of enemies by deploying soldiers in trenches.
- Gallipoli Landings
- Discusses the progress of the battle including an overview of its route and warship fleets involved.
- Gas Deaths
- Data presented on a table providing a summary of the casualties and injuries brought about by poisoning attacks.
- Herbert Musgrave
- Campaigned for service in the military aviation. Cites the positions he took responsibility.
- Hiram Maxim
- Features a gun used as weapon by the British Army. Cites the success of the machine’s functions during the war.
- Horses and Mules
- Insights to the uses of the animals during the war including as a transportation mode to deliver items.
- Influenzia in the First World War
- Discusses the health conditions of soldiers during the battle. Presents the remedies done by the government in an effort to minimize the epidemic.
- Lord Cowdray
- Summary of his involvement with political activities and other relevant movements.
- Mark V Tank
- Introduction to the military transport vehicle utilized for attacks. Features other machines that the British army had in possession.
- Medical Treatment of Shellshock
- Explains the mental breakdown experience and its various symptoms to soldiers who are affected. Details the various treatments conducted.
- Mick Mannock
- Profiles his experiences with the British Army and his accomplishments while in service during the war.
- Military Motor Buses
- Overview of the function of the transportation machine used for emergency purposes. Cites its other uses during the war.
- Mustard Gas
- Details the impact of the poisonous chemical attacked by German to Britain’s military forces that caused the British soldier’s blindness.
- No Man’s Land
- Explains the strategy implemented by soldiers in which each there’s a ground separating two trenches. Cites the tactics used by each side of opponents.
- Order of the White Feather
- Discusses the command implemented by the government to recruit soldiers through the act of distributing white feathers to those who weren’t soldiers yet.
- Pals Battalions
- Profiles the campaign for local recruitment and the accomplishment of its activities.
- Passchendaele
- Profiles the attack done on the area. Includes an overview of the impact on the village.
- Patrols
- Describes the raiding activities conducted to detain German soldiers. Includes an overview of the involved activities.
- Pistols
- Discusses the functions of the weapon, which was used by the army during the war. Specifies the bullets used for it.
- Quarterly Review
- Summarizes the journal’s operations. Also features writers who contributed to the publication.
- Ramsay Macdonald
- Discusses his participation with socialist movements and his employment experience as well.
- Rationing
- Data on the supply of foods and consumption provided during Germany’s attack on the ship containing the items.
- Robert Whitehead
- Crafted a torpedo capable of self-propelling that was used during the American Civil war. Indexes the countries that became his clients.
- Royal Flying Corps
- Discusses the functions of the squadron composed of several airships. Features improved aircrafts included.
- Sheffield Register
- Presents a summary of the provincial publication’s operations. Features the journalists who contributed to its existence.
- Smokeless Powder
- Explains the chemical composition of the matter used for rifles and small guns.
- Soldier’s Letters
- Contains excerpts from men who served the war discussing their experiences while on the battle. Includes an overview of the army postal service’s operations.
- Sopwith Camel
- Contains technical data of the plane and summary of its functions discussed.
- Strategic Bombing
- Mentions the tactics implemented by military forces during the war. Includes excerpts from those who have experienced attacks.
- Stretcher Bearers
- Explains the work of the medical assistance that was tasked to carry out wounded soldiers during the battle. Features detailed narration of experiences.
- Synchronizing Gear
- Specifications on the technical composition of the machine gun provided for aircraft. Explains its various functions.
- Tank Development
- Discusses the innovations of the military vehicle provided for attacks. Features an image of the unit.
- Thomas Barnes
- Discusses the various positions he had while working for “The Times”, a known publication during the time. Appointed as parliamentary correspondent and suggested improvements for the paper.
- Tom Paine
- Accounts the journalist’s various works in publishing articles campaigning for slavery abolition. With an overview of his political career provided.
- Torpedo
- Introduction to the functions of the weapon installed in a warship. Cites manufacturing details as well.
- Trench Food
- Narrates the conditions of food and goods supplied to the army during the war. Discusses the problems faced on rationing and supply.
- Trench Foot
- Indicates the remedies conducted by soldiers in order to protect their feet from being infected while in the trenches.
- Trench Rats
- Excerpts quoted from soldiers who have experienced existence of rats while on duty in trenches.
- Trench System
- Contains explanation on the dugouts constructed by soldiers to protect themselves from enemies. Features an illustration of a sample furrow.
- Troopships in the First World War
- Showcase of different warships utilized for battles by countries. Explains the conditions and damages of each.
- USA Army Casualties: 1914-1918
- Data presented in a table containing the number of classified casualties from the US military forces.
- Vimy Ridge
- Details the impact of the attacks to take over the area. Presents involved military groups and officials.
- Vincent Dowling
- Assigned to the task of a government spy and as a reporter of a newspaper. Cites a controversy involved with him.
- Voluntary Aid Detachment
- Discusses the functions of the service group in providing medical assistance to different locations in the outbreak of the war.
- Warships in the First World War
- Quantifies the number of vessels used for military attacks by different countries that participated in the battle.
- Waterlogged Trenches
- Provides details about the dugout made by soldiers to hide from enemy attacks. Discusses the efficiency and disadvantages of the tactic.
- Western Front
- Details the trail of the war and the strategy imposed by the German Troops. Mentions the army official involved in the battle.
- William Benbow
- Assisted to publish the Political Register and supported the universal suffrage. Mentions his other advocacies as well.
- William Morris
- Presents the profile of the political activist including his affiliation with organizations.
- Winston Churchill
- Discusses his political affiliations during the war. Handled the duties of a Minister of war and colonial secretary and advocated for various campaigns.
- Wireless Telegraphy
- Presents the evolution of wireless radio broadcasting and its technical progress in transmitting signals. Summarizes its application to the royal navy during the war.
- Women and Recruitment
- Discusses the role of women during the war in convincing men to become soldiers for the British Army. Features organizations and individuals involved in the campaign.
- Women Farm Workers
- Summarizes the government’s act on appointing women to contribute to the war by helping in supplying of food and goods.
- World Ship Losses
- Indexed information presented providing quantitative data on the damages of ship from various countries.
- Zeppelin Raids
- Summarizes the German military airship’s bombing attack on different locations in Britain.
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