Did Germany give weapons to Mexico in World War I you?
No. Before the Mexican President could respond to the Zimmerman Note, it had been already intercepted and forwarded to the American leadership by British intelligence agents. This resulted in the U.S. entry into WW1.
After some consideration and a serious analysis by the Mexican President, he found out that the terms of the note were impossible to achieve -- i.e. it was just a bluff from part of the German leadership -- and he eventually declined the offer.
Why is Spanish influenza not remembered?
It is not well remembered by the general public because it happened during WW1 in 1918 and most people who lived at that time are not still alive to remember. Those that are still alive might be over 90 years old with memory problems due to the aging process. Infectious disease specialists and epidemiologists do remember it and some continue to study it.
Spanish Influenza is still part of the curriculum in British schools. In the US it is briefly discussed in history classes, but not a lot of classroom time is devoted to it anymore.
One of the other main reasons that it isn't remembered well these days is because it is overshadowed by facts about WW1 when discussing that time period of history. Though millions of people world-wide died of Spanish Flu, people were and still are so concerned with the numbers of soldiers who gave their lives fighting during WW1, that they don't give as much time to those who died of a disease that is not very well known.
What country does charlie and tommo live in in private peaceful?
Tommo lives in Iddlsleigh, France with his family and love, Molly.
Chewing is important because it allows you to absorb more nutrients from food, helps you maintain a healthy weight, allows exposure to saliva, and makes digestion easier. Also, it is good for your teeth, reduces the amount of excess bacteria in your intestines, and enables you to taste and enjoy your food more.
What were the main styles in design during World War 1?
there patterns were army splodges and just dark, dark green or dark, dark blue or black!
The Republic of Biafra declared it's independence from Nigeria on May 26, 1967. To this day Biafra is still Biafra even though some countries do not recognize it as its own entity.
What did the munitions crisis do in World War 1?
The munitions crisis during World War I highlighted the severe shortages of ammunition and weapons faced by the British Army, impacting military effectiveness on the Western Front. It led to widespread public outrage and criticism of the government's preparedness and handling of the war effort. In response, the British government established the Ministry of Munitions in 1915, which streamlined production, improved supply chains, and increased cooperation with private industry, ultimately boosting munitions output and supporting the war effort more effectively.
When were ww1 soldiers allowed to send letters home?
most days they would write but I don't know when or if they would have been sent
Where did the house of windsor replace the hanover name?
Hanover is a German name. During WW1 there was a tremendous anti-German feeling so the Royal family changed it's name to one that sounded more English.
What are facts about western front?
1)British and French were allied against the Germans.
2) The Germans tried to get through Belgium to reach France as the boarder between them and France was heavily defended.
3) The Schlieffen plan was the plan that the Germans used to get around into France without being attacked by the British and French.
4)The British were the first to use tanks, but they were very slow (at about walking pace) however the Germans did fear them at first.
5) The different weapons used included Machine guns, artillery, and gases.
6) The gases used could blind people
7) The Western front fighting was mostly from trenches.
8) The biggest recorded battle is called 'The battle of The Somme', The Somme is a river in France.
9) People used to dig underneath No Man's land and through to the oppositions trenches, however this was very ineffective as the tunnels weren't wide enough to fit enough men through at once.
10) The Germans also had the Russians to contend with on the Eastern front at the same time, splitting there army in half.
What did soldiers on the western front eat during world war 1?
Food Their food would have consisted mostly of canned products due to its longevity and bulk transportation. Some examples of the food they would have eaten are; Bully Beef, biscuits and bread. Fruit cake was also very available due to family gift packs (fruit cake had a long shelf life, low perish ability They would also have been on military rations. It got to be so bad that men were drinking muddy, dirty water and often contracted the virus dysentery. They even resorted to eating rats! Rats that had been feasting on dead decaying bodies, many who did this were lucky to escape with their lives. ANZAC biscuits that were more commonly know back in the time of WW1 known only as ANZAC wafer or tile were so hard that a lieutenant Dardell in 1915 gave the well known comment; “Any man who can eat Gallipoli stodge san eat anything.” Many men ground these biscuits into a type of porridge to make them more palatable ( by lily Davis)
What did World War 1 children eat?
Children mostly ate ready to eat meals, WW1 was also the time of rationing so anything their parents could buy from rations
The US government should curtail civil liberties to prevent terrorist attacks?
No! They're protecting & helping us.
The danger in suspending civil liberties after a "terrorist attack" is that the attack could be a false flag operation. The Nazis for example, rose to power after setting fire to the Reichstag building in Berlin on 27 February 1933 and then blaming it on communists. Former Gestapo member, Hans Gisevius confessed to this effect in 1946.
What did letters from war look like?
Surprisingly literate - no trendy dumbing-down in those desperate days.
These young men felt they might be writing their last letter to family and loved ones, and that concentrates the mind.
Even from the humblest fellows, these letters show proper grammar and spelling, as well as many impressive insights and philosophies.
How many letters were sent during world war 1?
There are too many letters to count. Each soldier wrote to his/her family, describing their experiences, and ther feelings toward the war. :)
When did World War 1 begin in Czech Republic?
After WW0, but before 2012, because the world doesn't exist after that
If you are referring to World War I, the only answer I could possibly have is for you to look-up the casualties caused by the British and French commanders. The deaths numbered in the millions as a result of their incompetence. In one engagement alone, over 44,000 British soldiers died for 1/2 square mile of mud. During the battle of the Somme/Ypres it is estimated that over a 3 month period 1.2 French, British, and Germans died because the commanders were to stubborn and arrogant to realize that it was futile to continue.
Also, if you are, or ever have been, a member of the Armed Forces you would soon understand how repugnant the idea of being under any foreign command would be.
What were two jobs that women performed in the armed services during world war 1?
administration y clerical work
Many people were concerned about this suggestion. They felt that the United States should remain focused on the Monroe Doctrine and on maintaining influence in the Western Hemisphere. They felt that the United States had nothing to gain from getting more involved in the issues in Europe and around the world.