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How were civilians affected by World War 1? Aim: To revise key details about the British Home Front during the First World War http://www.mrallsophistory.com/powerpoint/ww1.ppt

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This is how Britain went to war and how it affected the citizens

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How were civilians affected by World War 1?

Aim: To revise key details about the British Home Front during the First World War

http://www.mrallsophistory.com/powerpoint/ww1.ppt

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• Britain enters an European war

• Germany invades Belgium that was supposed not to be invaded .

• Britain declares war on Germany.

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Queen Victoria

Grandsons

George VNicholas II

Kaiser William II

British King

Russian King

German King

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August 1914

• There was a great enthusiasm over all europe (from both sides).

• They thought they would be victorious and that the war would be over by Christmas.

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Britain: Censorship:• soldier´s letters • Newspapers• Photographs of dead or

injured soldiers.• Reports aimed to:

– Maintain morale– Encourage civilians to

support the war effort– Create hatred and suspicion

of the enemy

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Recruitment

• Initial recruitment used posters, leaflets, etc. to build an army quickly

• What is the message of this poster?

• How would this poster encourage men to join the army?

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Recruitment

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• Voluntary recruitment was decreasing, but the demand for troops was increasing

• Voluntary recruitment didn’t share the burden between all parts of society

• Conscription introduced in 1916

• All men aged 18-40 had to register

• They could be called up to fight at any time

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• Battleships were so precious that admirals didn´t risk them at battle.

• British blockade german ports to prevent food and other supplies from being imported.

• Germany was short on food in 1918. In reply, they sent submarines to sink britain merchant ships.

• Britain bought food from neutral countries.

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Rationing

• In April 1917, German U-Boats were sinking one in every four British merchant ships

• Britain was running out of food

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Rationing

• In 1917 voluntary rationing began, led by the royal family

• In 1918 compulsory rationing began– Sugar– Butter– Meat– Beer

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The Brown Family’s Four War Christmas• What is happening in

each frame?• Explain why these things

are happening, based on what you know about life on the Home Front

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