According to my high school history teacher, "To make the world safe for democracy". That's the answer I put on the final exam, she marked it correct.
No, i disagree with the answer above.
Its because of the Propaganda. During World War I, there were many propagandas. They said if you don't go to the war, you are not a true man.
Many people didnt wanted to be a coward, that's why they attended the war.
yes they did.
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
Soldiers wore leather helmets inside tanks for protection against head injuries caused by bumps and jolts during movement. The helmets helped cushion the impact and reduce the risk of injury.
The type of armor Egyptian soldiers wore consisted of helmets, scales, gloves, and protective shields.
the shapes on the sides of helmets were used to identify a soldiers regiment the spade was (506th parachute infantry regiment)
yes they did.
Not all gas masks are compatible with helmets, so some soldiers forgo helmets to wear their masks.
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
Soldiers wore leather helmets inside tanks for protection against head injuries caused by bumps and jolts during movement. The helmets helped cushion the impact and reduce the risk of injury.
Like all soldiers in all ancient armies, Roman soldiers wore helmets to protect their heads
The type of armor Egyptian soldiers wore consisted of helmets, scales, gloves, and protective shields.
Redcoat soldiers, primarily associated with the British Army during the 18th and early 19th centuries, typically did not wear helmets as part of their standard uniform. Instead, they wore tricorn hats or cocked hats, which were more common at the time. However, some specific units and periods did see variations, such as light infantry and cavalry soldiers who might wear headgear like shakos or other types of helmets. Overall, helmets were not a standard feature of the Redcoat uniform.
Very little or none at all apart from steel helmets
all motorcyclists wear helmets, squids don't wear helmets.
The type of armor Egyptian soldiers wore consisted of helmets, scales, gloves, and protective shields.
Very little or none at all apart from steel helmets
You Wear Poppies in memory of the soldiers who died on Flanders Field. Because They were the only flowers growing when WW1 was happening. ^_^