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The First World War


Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4

No. of pages 66

Published: 1997

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This book is part of a book series called Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4 .

There are 66 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Cambridge University Press .

Andrew Wrenn, History Adviser, Cambridgeshire; co-author of Minds and Machines (Longman Think Through History);

This book has the following chapters: Origins of the First World War; The two plans; Failure of the Schlieffen Plan; The Western Front; Propaganda; Fighting spirit; Recruitment and resistance; Verdun; Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig; Stalemate on the Western front; November 1918: the end of the war; Review: The war on the Western Front; The war at sea; Submarine war; The British naval blockade of Germany; The war in the air; Review: The war at sea and in the air; Defending the realm; The war and British women; Review: The Home Front in Britain; The Russian front; The Gallipoli Campaign; The other fronts; Review: The fighting on other fronts.

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Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4

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