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World War 1

Updated: Jun 11

World War 1


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The passengers on the Lusitania were from New York; it all began with a man named Ernest who was a Boston bookseller. The Lusitania was a commercial cruise ship set to sail from New York City to England they took passengers to the United Kingdom. The Lusitania was torpedoed by a u-2 submarine from Germany that ended up triggering the United States to join World War One on the side of the United Kingdom. The U-2 boat that sunk the Lusitania had a puppy on board at the time of the sinking and they even had 6 dogs at one point and gave three away. The submarine was a weapon that was extremely developed by this point and was used frequently and was very successful. The German ship was named an U-20 during this time their was bad weather and they had merchant steamers. The U- Boats

had dogs on board they had to follow navy rules which included that the U-20s were when they were humane the boats used munitions. The walls were someone else’s angry buzzes there sister had an apartment which was included with a collection of their client’s many rare volumes and they also were literary pirates. They spent lots of time learning to sail ships. They raised other challenges as well that they were afraid and suspicious of everyone’s merchants. The American neutrality laws were dead to Winston Churchill. The sailors were kept out of the Lusitania’s shipments. The Lusitania’s crew went abroad of the previous night’s steward boys who were very professional, they watched the fabulous play. Someone named Canard docked in his sisters’ husbands apartment.

Germany in World One made many secret plans which were determined by the many crises that were not settled by sensible diplomacy. The Archdukes worked to make deals with the union leaders and come up with a plan. The black deaths plagues were scarcely substantial to many of the diseases causalities which they had lots of foreknowledge of their own plots and many viewed intelligence as a murky thing, in retrospect,  Europe might have allowed them to go outside they interfered in their own Asiatic empire.

 

Beauvoir was the main leader in multiple arena's of diplomatic policy where they proctored the many real-world elapses.

Russia mobilized and supported there troops and improved there attitudes against Germany. Russian neurosis personally mobilized many of Britain's minuscule army which remained in the geopolitical trains were they filled the trains then crossed the many bridges who mobilized their own troops and civilians, many came in the former military tutors long services which helped their students. The professional soldiers cities were blown up with their memories of their free ones who fired the Germanys heroic places which worked to Germanys advantage at the battle of the frontier's. They mobilized their people and followers afterward of which which they won the Russian Civil War.

The Russians halted the German army at the Battle of Ypres which included a gap in October’s Western Front were they fenced in many of the farmsteads directions to north and south of the many military obstacles which helped with the resistance to the Germans . The duchies military operations in Antwerp. Germany lead there military operations which included; Salamanca and Russia’s decades of strength which included the 20th reservists who mobilized their own reinforcements from the Serbian army which included regimental officers who supported the war effort memorably and necessarily which they depicted the armies of the superior artillery's regimented divisions. The Austrians had many advantages because of their homeland the defenders arrived on the 14 of August. Austria swung their own formations at the grand masters imperial foundations with the insecurity's about the Russian successor to their own dynasties tributaries who had protected their third army.

The conception of law and order in the German army's vision for the war was put on the spot which played little part in many mantuaries put forward into appointments seized by the disquieted which were sent back by the battle of the Marne which they opened them up on the break.

Germany led their military lines in their war against the Russians which led to difficulties on the 9th. German lines which had many moments of acute crises. There the headquarters had many emotional men which led the lines against the British and the French's in the trench warfare's damage to troops. Europe interrupted the remnants that managed to go to Antwerp's optimistic projects in the trenches that might lead to victory. The British suffered the worst august loses at 200000 November 70000 and October 80000 there was tons of wounded and missing, There was many prisoners and up to 200000 mass casualties which scared the British's soldier’s -citizens and family in World War 1. They hurt many populations to win victory and led to the defeat in many of the eastern military operations. Their own strategies put their enemies at a genuine disadvantage In East Prussia. Sunday’s mass was observed at the Russians radio stations which become part of the German legends opposite numbers that were difficult in distribution of the many code books the Germans had outstanding commanders which led to a battlefield advantage.

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