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In the summer of 1914 the lives of everyone on earth, and all those to follow them was changed forever. The Great War from 1914 to 1918 was the first, but sadly not the last of the World Wars. World War 1 ushered in a new era in warfare. Millions of innocent lives were lost over those four years. Woman lost there husbands, and many children became orphaned. Famalies all around the world felt the aftermath of the war, including my own. I never knew my great grandfather, but I do know that he was one of the millions that put his life on the line in World War 1. His bravery later influenced my grandfather years later to join the army and participate in World War 2. However the history of this to war all began in August of summer of 1914. Several nations in Europe had issues that could not be settle by peaceful means. Efforts were made right up until the last moments before the war began to find a peaceful end. Unfortunatly, their best efforts were unsuccessful.
In the approximate 3,500 years of recorded history, there have been about 3,200 years of war. Which means we have only lived in about 300 years of peace (Balding 1). We are a people that seem to not be able to resist bloodshed. However never before World War 1 had so many lives been lost. Never before in our history had we caused such death. The war took an estimated 10 million lives, and cause another 20 million to be crippled or seriously wounded. As the blood on the fields of battle began to dry, 5 million widowed woman realized there husbands would not coming home, and another 9 million children became orphans (Heyman 114). My family was one of the lucky few to have their hero make it home safe. However not all families were that lucky, many of those who made it home suffered from pychological difficulties. “War Neurosis” (also known as shell shock) touched on almost 42 000 men.
World War 1 revolutionized warfar as we know it today. Never before would weapons of such mass destruction
play such a large role. The submarine, planes, the tank, the machine gun, and poison gas, ushered in a whole new ear of warfare. For the first time in hour history, man was beginning to have the weapons capable of destroying mankind (Baldwin 3). This war was not about hand to hand combat, it was a battle of new technologies. Poison gas left many men crippled on the fields of battle. Those lucky enough to survive it during the war, were left to feel its effects once they reached home. Soldiers were attaked by land sea and air. Tanks ran through the fields, planes soared over their heads, and ships and submaries came at them by sea. This however was only the beginning
how how bad war could be. World War 1 heralded many of the developments of World War 2. By the end of 1918 it was clear to everyone that war had become a wholesale slaughter (Baldwin 2). However, positives can be found in the technological advances brought on by the war. The airplane went from being a primitive
machine to a advanced one in a few short years. The radio as well is something that we can thank World War 1 for. In 1918 the radio found its way from