Medicine Through Time (Western Front 1) Flashcards

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When did World War One begin and end?

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August 1914 and ended in November 1918

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How did WW1 begin?

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In 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary was killed by a Serbian man. So Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia

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Why did Russia get involved in WW1?

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It had an alliance with Serbia

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Why did Germany get involved in WW1?

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It had an alliance with Austria-Hungary, so declared war on Russia

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Why did Britain get involved in WW1?

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Germany invaded neutral Belgium, and Britain had an agreement with both Belgium and France

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When did Britain declare war on Germany?

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August 4th 1914

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What was the more complex trench system that was designed in 1915?

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  • Front Line Trench
  • Support Trench
  • Reserve Trench
  • These trenches were connected via communication trenches
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How were trenches dug?

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In a zigzag pattern, to prevent the enemy from seeing and firing directly along the trench

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How deep were trenches generally?

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2.5 metres

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What was the space in between the two lines of trenches called and what was there?

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  • No man’s land
  • Barbed wire to slow down enemy attacks
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What were dugouts?

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  • holes dug into the sides of trenches, where men could take cover
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When was the First Battle of Ypres?

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October 1914

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What happened in the First Battle of Ypres?

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  • Germans attacked the British positions in the Belgian town of Ypres
  • British lost 50,000 troops but managed to keep control of English Chanel Ports
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What was Hill 60 (1915)

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  • A made made hill near Ypres that the Germans captured in 1914
  • It’s height gave them a strategic advantage
  • In 1915, the British tunnelled under the hill, placed 5 mines under it, then blew off the top to recapture it
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When was the Second Battle of Ypres and what was significant about it?

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April and May 1915, it was the first time the Germans used chlorine gas

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When was the Battle of the Somme?

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1916

17
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What were the two new tactics the British tried in the Battle of the Somme, that increased casualties?

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The creeping barrage: This was where artillery was launched from the trenches just ahead of the British infantry as it advanced forwards.
Tanks: These were unsuccessful because of their low speed and unreliability

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How many British Soldiers died on the first day of the Battle of the Somme?

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Around 20,000

19
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How many lives did the Somme cost the British in total?

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About 400,000 lives

20
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When was the Battle of Arras?

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1917

21
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What happened in the Battle of Arras?

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  • The British linked the existing tunnels, caves and quarries at Arras to create a safe underground network, in 1916
  • In 1917, 24,000 men who had been hiding attacked. The British advanced nearly 8 miles, but their progress slowed and there were nearly 160,000 British and Canadian casualties
22
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What was a salient?

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an area of a battlefield that is surrounded by the enemy on three sides, so is very vulnerable

23
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When was the third Battle of Ypres?

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1917

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What happened at the third Battle of Ypres?

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  • Aim was for the British to break out of the Ypres Salient
  • The weather turned to rain, and the ground became so waterlogged that men would drown in the mud. By the end the British had regained about 7 miles, but with about 245,000 casualties
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What was significant about the Battle of Cambrai?

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Cambrai saw the first large-scale use of tanks – nearly 500 were used. They could move
easily over the barbed wire and their machine guns were effective.

26
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When was the Battle of Cambrai?

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1917

27
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What did the communication trench allow for?

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Allowed men to run up and down between the lines with material and supplies without having to go over open ground.

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Features of the reserve trench?

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  • 350 - 550 metres behind the front line
  • Reserve trench was safer then the support trench so could keep extra supplies, cooks and medics
29
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Features of the support trench?

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  • 60 - 90 metres behind trenches on the front line, protecting it from shell bombardment aimed at the front line
  • Connected to the front line by communication trenches, so soldiers could retreat to it
30
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What two trenches were on the front line?

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  • Fire trenches
  • Supervision trenches