what was the weather like in World War 1 ?
The rain caused trenches to flood, sometimes waist high. People found it hard to be dragged through because the trenches were thick in mud and sleet. They were slime and waterlogged trenches. It would snow deeply, the rain would wash it away and sleet would form and this was a continuous cycle.
Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, it is just my notes.
A question like that cannot be answered without saying where in the world you are referring to.
Bhutan lost the fewest number of soldiers in World War 1.
A false statement about the US in the years after World War 1 could be: "The US did not experience any economic growth or prosperity during this time." This statement is inaccurate, as the US experienced a period of economic growth and prosperity known as the "Roaring Twenties" following World War 1.
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After World War 1, the world reacted with a mix of relief and fear. Relief because the fighting had ended, fear because of the huge loss of life and the uncertainty of the future. There was also a push for peace and international cooperation, leading to the establishment of the League of Nations.
It was in the summer of July 1914 so i presume the weather would of been quite warm and sticky.
Yes, unfortunately.
World war 1 was the first world war. World war 2 was the second world war. WW2 involved the whole world. D-Day took place on the 6th of June. The weather was rainy, as seen in Saving Private Ryan. Source: Experienced history teacher and avid gardener
The weather is nearly very hot.
USA dominated
hat medication did they use in world war one?
It was difficult.
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they were acting like 5 year olds
Why don't you just Google "World War 1 Submarines?"
Very dirty, noisy, and scary