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Differing experiences of war Duration: 03:57 Differing experiences of the First World War are portrayed through one upper class family and their servants. |
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Britain goes to War: Kitchener's volunteers Duration: 01:09 The swift victory the British people were led to believe in 1914 was to be replaced by a lengthy stalemate on the Western Front. |
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The lasting influence of the First World War Duration: 02:09 How memory of the First World War influenced British public opinion against war. |
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Writings from WWI battlefield by Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen Duration: 02:35 Archive footage of trench warfare followed by diary extracts from Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. |
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Shellshock (pt 3/3) Duration: 03:34 Description of the different attitudes to World War 1 deserters diagnosed with shell shock. |
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The perils of being a First World War flying ace Duration: 01:07 What was it like to be a First World War fighter pilot? |
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Wilson's Fourteen Points Duration: 01:42 Woodrow Wilson attempted to force a peace agreement with Germany without consulting the Allies. |
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Younger Generation Remembers the First World War Duration: 02:59 Every year, thousands of people visit the battlefields of Belgium to learn about and remember the First World War, including many school children. |
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The Treaty of Versailles, 1919 Duration: 01:47 In 1919, the leaders of the victorious nations met at Versailles to make a peace settlement. |
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The impact of war on medical care in the 1900s Duration: 03:13 A range of medical developments brought about by war. |
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After the Great War Duration: 01:44 An elderly First World War veteran reveals his reservations about the conflict. He gives an insight into his life after the war, including the 1926 strike and his education near Treherbert, Wales. |
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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Duration: 01:09 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo in June 1914 at the hands of a Serb nationalist. |
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