The social and cultural aftermath of the Great War, especially in the UK. The experience of returned soldiers; the need for remembrance and war memorials; the literature of the early 1920s
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1. Aftermath: Page One
A war can never be said to be completely over until there is nobody left who took part in it. That time must be coming soon: the Great War took place in the ...
The social and cultural aftermath of the Great War, especially in the UK. The experience of returned soldiers; the need for remembrance and war memorials; the literature ...
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2. What was the age of the youngest soldier in WW1? - Yahoo! Answers
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5. Douglas Haig (1861-1928) < World War I < United Kingdom in the ...
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7. How did WWI change western governments and societies? - Yahoo! Answers
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