Why did the attitude of soldiers' and civilians' change between 1914 and 1918?
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Until 1914, all previous wars had been confined to small areas involving relatively small armies. World War I was the first ever 'total war' - where all aspects of a country's economic, social and political systems became devoted to the waging of the war effort.
In July of 1914, Europe was at war.
For the soldiers, the lack of education of the
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much pressure on the British government to end the war. Both sides had no expectation of the war lasting as long as it did. As both sides continued to lose masses of lives and the war continued, attitudes of both the soldiers and those at home became negative. The Great War increasingly relied on which sides total war effort was most effective. In the end, the demands of total war proved devastating for both sides.
much pressure on the British government to end the war. Both sides had no expectation of the war lasting as long as it did. As both sides continued to lose masses of lives and the war continued, attitudes of both the soldiers and those at home became negative. The Great War increasingly relied on which sides total war effort was most effective. In the end, the demands of total war proved devastating for both sides.