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WORLD WAR 1 BY: BIANCA/ GUSSY NEXT PAGEPAGE By Bianca And Gussy

CONTENTS TANKS OF WW1: P2 CARS OF WW1: P3 FLYING ANCES: P 4 TILL P5 MANFRED VON RICHTHOFEN: P 6 TILL P7 WEAPONARY OF WW1:P8 PICTURES OF WW1:P9 WW1 HORSES:P10 PICTURES OF WW1 HORSES:P11 WW1 DOGS:P12 KING GEORGE V:P13 TILL P14 TSAR NICHOLAS:P15 TILL P16 VERSE WILHELM:P17 WW1 TRENCHES:P18WW1 TRENCHES:P18 TILL P19TILL P19 NEXT PAGE PAGE

SERGANT STUBBY:P19 WW1 FOOD:P20 TILL P21 POSTERS P24 WW1 POEMS P26 TILL 27 NEXT PAGE PAGE

Tanks in World War 1 Tanks have a top speed of 4 mph. Tanks have the ability to turn sharply at the top speed. Tanks have the ability too clime a 5 feet parapet Tanks have the ability to cross a eight foot gap Tanks are a working radius of 20 miles. NEXT PAGEPAGE

Vehicles in World War 1 There are many different types of cars in World War 1. The mercedes 22/50 touring. Is a type of car that was made in NEXT PAGEPAGE

Planes from 1914 NEXT PAGE PAGE

This is an army plane from the world war 1. NEXT PAGEPAGE

Manfred Von Richthofen Manfred Von Richthofen was a fighter in ww1 he shot 80 planes down and he died in the great war. His full name was Manfred Albrecht frailer von richthofen. He was born on the 2 may 1892 in Breslau. NEXT PAGEPAGE

Manfred von richthofen *He took his first solo flight after only 24 hours of flight training, on 10 October *His nickname is called Red Barren. *Manfred went to military school at the age of 11. *He was married *He was the most famous world war 1 air ace. NEXT PAGE

World War 1 weaponry Cannon This Cannon use to fire shells. Grenade This is a British Grenade from world war 1. NEXT PAGEPAGE

WW1 PICTURES NEXTT PAGEPAGE

Horses were used a lot in world war 1. They were used in trenches and on No Mans Land when they were shooting and firing Shells. ww1 horses NEXT PAGEPAGE

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During WW1 Dogs used for training so soldiers to the fighting forces guards and patrol team. Different breeds were better at detecting explosives while others excellent at search and rescue and scouting. Dogs were responsible for the convoys and were involved in carrying explosives.. They also played a significant role on the battle fields in retrieving wounded soldiers. NEXT PAGEPAGE

King George Name: Full Name: Parents: Relation: House Of: Absent to Throne: Crowned: Married: Children: Died: King George V George Fredrick Ernest Albert Edward Vll and Alexandra of Denmark To Elizabeth ll : Grandfather Winsor May aged 44 years. June at Westminster abbey. Mary the daughter of the Duke of Teck. Five Sons including Edward Vlll and George Vl and one Daughter. January at Sandrigham Norfolk aged 70 years 7 Months and 16 days. NEXT PAGEE

Buried : Reigned For: Winsor 25 years 8 months and 15 days. NEXT PAGEPAGE

TSAR NICHOLAS OCCUPATION:TSAR BIRTH DATE: MAY DEATH DATE:JULY PLACE OF BIRTH:PUSKIN, RUSSIA PLACE OF DEATH:YERATERINBURG, RUSSIA ORIGINALLY:NIKOLAI ALESSANDROVICH ROMANOV AKA:NICKOLAI ALEXANDROVICH, ROMANOV NEXT PAGEPAGE

AKA: TSAR NICHOLAS II AKA:CZAR NICHOLAS II NICKNAME: BLOODY NICHOLAS AKA: NICHOLAS II NEXT PAGEPAGE

VERSE WILHELM NAME: KAISER WILHELM BORN: JANUARY KRONPRIZENPALAIS DIED: JUNE 4 DORNNETHER LANDS PARENTS: FREDRICK III GERMANY EMPOR VICTORIA PRINCESS ROYAL CHILDREN:WILLIAM GERMAN CROWN PRINCE SIBILING: PRINCESS VIKTORIA OF PRUSSIA SOPHIE OF PRUSSIA NEXT PAGEPAGE

Trenches were used to keep solders safe during the world wars. Trenches were made out of mud and dirt. Trenches have loads of rats and dead rats. In the Trenches the soldiers would get lice. They also would get frostbite were soldiers would be freeze to death. NEXT PAGE

TRENCHES NEXT PAGEPAGE

SERGANT STUBBY STUBBY WAS A DOG DURING WW1 HE IS NOW STUFFED IN A MUSIUM. STUBBY SAVED MANY LIVES DURING WW1. HE HAD MANY MEDALS HE HAD THE BRITISH WAR MEDAL.HE WOULD WAKE UP ALL THE SOLDIERS BY BARKING TO WARN THEM ABOUT GASSES. NEXT PAGEPAGE

WW1 FOOD IN WW1 IN WW1 PEOLE ATE LOTS OF DIFFERENT OF FOODV SOME SOLDIERS DISCISED YOUR FOO CANS AND PUT BOMBS IN THEM. NEXT PAGEPAGE

Food in World War 1 At the beginning of World War 1 the British soldiers were given 10 ounces of meat and 8 ounces of vegetables a day rations were cut up to 6 ounces a day. NEXT PAGEPAGE

POSTERS

WAR POEMS BY WILFRED OWEN His wild heart beats with painful sobs, His strined hands clench an ice-cold rifle, His aching jaws grip a hot parched tongue, His wide eyes search unconsciously. What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? --Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries for them from prayers or bells, Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs,- The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for them from sad shires.

Gas! GAS! Quick, boys! -- An ecstasy of fumbling, Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time; But someone still was yelling out and stumbling And found‘ ring like a man in fire or lime Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light, As under I green sea, I saw him drowning. In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning. What candles may be held to speed them all? Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes. The pallor of girls' brows shall be their pall; Their flowers the tenderness of silent minds, And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.