Evidence. The theaters of War?

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Evidence. The theaters of War? Evidence. Where might you find the theaters of the First World War?

Evidence. Theatres of War 914 Map showing the Allied powers and their colonies (grey) and the Central powers and their colonies (black).

Evidence. Theatres of War

Evidence. Theatres of War “The FWW was mainly a European War” To what extent do you agree with this view? Introduction. The First World War was mainly a European War with significant conflicts on the Western, Eastern, and Italian fronts. However it is also important to acknowledge that this was a global war and there were other significant theatres of conflict in Africa, the Middle East, Far East and Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Part 1. The FWW was mainly a European War. For example.. 1 Western Front 2 Eastern Front 3 Italian Front Part 2. However, there were other significant Theatres of War. For example.. 1 Africa 2 Middle East 3 Far East 4 The War at Sea In conclusion Year 8 Assessment

Evidence. Theatres of War Year 8 Assessment