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| Read and listen to stories of the War from the people who lived it. Explore diaries, letters, scrapbooks, newspaper cuttings, photos and keepsakes. |
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| A mystery woman's journal charts the events that led to war and 'August madness'. |
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| Letters from a heroic doctor tell of the horrors of the Western Front. |
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| Letters to America from a devoted sister describe life on the Home Front. |
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| An ex-prisoner of war writes about the ups and downs of coming home to Britain. |
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| Expand your subject knowledge. This site is aimed at KS3, GCSE & S3-4. |
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| Do some hardcore studying. Dig deeper with 'You Decide' focus questions
and produce your own essay outline for exam and coursework practice. |
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| Decide battle strategy and explore war technology in 'Trench Warfare'.
Quiz yourself on dates in 'World War When?' |
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| Examine the progress of the War and customise your view to get to grips with chronology. |
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| Be inspired by animations of World War One poetry. |
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| Chat history on the World War One messageboards. |
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