Who fought in the war? Opposite side Germany Bulgaria Turkey Hungary Our team Australia New Zealand (Us) France Russia.

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Who fought in the war? Opposite side Germany Bulgaria Turkey Hungary Our team Australia New Zealand (Us) France Russia

In Flanders Fields Poem

Simpson and his donkey Simpson and his donkey were famous medics. He usually whistles to ignore the gunfire from other enemies. He was killed by a machinegun fire on 19 th of may 1915 Simpson

Famous Battles

What was so bad about the trenches? The bad things about staying in a trench is that you may get a disease called, “Trench Foot.” This disease can cause death, or serious pain. This disease can be caused by flooding trenches. A lot of people in the war have died to this disease.

Who Is Winston Churchill? Winston Churchill was the British prime minister through World wars 1 & 2. Sometimes Winston Churchill would make a letter V meaning victory.

Enlisting Posters Uncle Sam (American Enlisting) Throughout World war 1 & 2 there were thousands of posters that are about Uncle Sam and just posters to encourage men to join the army.

Thanks For Watching! Fun Fact: The ANZACS at Gallipoli were equipped with a 303. Cal Lee Enfield rifle with a bayonet. A bayonet is at the end of their rifle for close combat. At Gallipoli, the ANZACS did not have proper grenades. Thanks to: Google images Answers Wikipedia