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 Theatres of war
Aspects of warfare in WWI
 Trench Warfare
Trench Warfare
A link to the Trench Warfare category in the WWI section.  Vicious, terrible and harsh trench warfare was the main 'theatre' of WWI.  
 The Propaganda War
Propaganda cards of WWI
A developing yet hugely impressive site containing original source material.  Clear navigation and some sections provide a guide to interpretation - a first class resource!
Wartime literature
A splendid page from Spartacus that presents factual information about all aspects of literature from WWI - both propaganda and other areas. 
Punch Propaganda 1914-1915
A further resource for investigating propaganda of WWI.  This site presents information and images from the famous Punch magazine - perfect for source analysis.  
Wartime posters
Don't let the adverts or overpowering backgrounds deceive you - this site is a splendid source of world war propaganda posters.  Wide ranging and comprehensive [long load times].
 The War at Sea
The War at Sea
Most comprehensive and useful source on the Internet.  Part of the splendid Spartacus WWI site, this section presents detailed information.
World War I Naval Combat
Detailed and comprehensive information in a well organised site.  Images together with facts and figures about the major encounters make this a useful resource.
Death at Sea in WWI
A Public Record Office online investigation.  Using source material pupils have to evaluate whether lives were needlessly wasted at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.
U-Boat war 1914-1918
Statistics and technical data relating to naval warfare during WWI.  Interesting additional information 
 The War in the Air
The Aerodrome
A superbly presented website where information on all areas of wwi air combat are orderly and interestingly presented.  Some excellent images of 'aces' and aircraft add much to the site. 
The War in the Air
Again from Spartacus, excellent background and encyclopedia information on all aspects of the first wartime encounters in the air.

 

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