Yes, attitudes changed during WW1. Before men even battled on the battlefield many were patriotic, confident, thought it was a good cause and were confident. However when they were on the battlefield their attitudes changed dramatically. Men were scared and would fear for their lives and many lost loved ones and friends which changed their attitudes towards war.They realised that being part of war is not a thing to be proud of because all it does is kill
The attitude change during the war was because, at the start of the war the British people were excited and glad about the war and many boys wanted to sign up to fight, many did along with men. During the end of the war however there was less men willing to fight and the public were not being told everything, something's were kept a secret, So this made the British public angry.
The attitude changed during the war because at the start of the war Britain and its people were very happy and excited about the war and many men and boys wanted to sign up to fight because they believed it would be the war to end all war. At the end of the war however there were less men willing to fight and people were not being told all information (due to the DORA) So this made the people angry.
because they were tired and hungry as all food supplies had been cut; especially to Germany. workers were striking as they had had enough of living on only about 1,000 calories a day
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The british public felt that it wasn't their war and it had started for no reason.
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The Crown Prince, following the abdication of the Kaiser.
WW1 was Chemical Warfare (Mustered Gas); Nuclear Warfare wasn't invented until 1945, the end of WW2 (about 29 years later).
Society was far different then and peoples attitudes were far more polarised. Nor was it only women.
US attitude towards WW1 The US didn't want to join the war on anyone's side and followed a policy oferjg0edh98ohgoiudybgh9drfhgr8yhb9regh98eryg
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Russia wanted to protect the Slavic peoples of Serbia
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The british public felt that it wasn't their war and it had started for no reason.
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They served in units with other Canadians, fought in every Theatre in which Canadian.
in America people had a negative attitude towards the war. They were still getting over WW1 and believed WW2 was Europe's problem and that we should not get involved.