British Culture
Soldiers and officers disobeyd and took cameras into battle and photographed the deceased on the battle field and in trenches. Journalists published these photographs in picture books.
Underaged british youth used to write the number 18 in the sole of their shoe.
Propoganda urged men to join the army by appealing to ideals of pride, heroism, and loyalty.
There was a lot of poetry, and literature throughout the brit army.
Modernism adapted during the war.
Female artists and writers documented civilian and service experiences.
Angelican church was the main denomination within christianity; other denominations were Methodists, Congregationalists, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and Baptists.
There was a small number of Roman Catholics and very few minority religions.
Underaged british youth used to write the number 18 in the sole of their shoe.
Propoganda urged men to join the army by appealing to ideals of pride, heroism, and loyalty.
There was a lot of poetry, and literature throughout the brit army.
Modernism adapted during the war.
Female artists and writers documented civilian and service experiences.
Angelican church was the main denomination within christianity; other denominations were Methodists, Congregationalists, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and Baptists.
There was a small number of Roman Catholics and very few minority religions.
Losses And Victories Of the British In WW1
Victory: Battle Of Nery
September 1, 1914
Place: North East France
Contestants: British expeditionary force Vs. German 4th cavalry division
Winner: British 1st cavalry division
Victory: Battle Of Texal Action
October 17, 1914
Place: Off the coast of the dutch island Texal
Contestants: British Royal Navy Vs. Imperial German Navy
Winner: British Royal Navy
Loss: Battle Of Mons
August 23, 1914
Place: Belgium
Contestants: British Expeditionary force Vs. German Army
British had to retreat
Loss: Battle Of Marne
September 6th-9th, 1914
Place: France, to the east of Paris
Contestants: British expeditionary force & German Western Army
Winner: German Western Army
September 1, 1914
Place: North East France
Contestants: British expeditionary force Vs. German 4th cavalry division
Winner: British 1st cavalry division
Victory: Battle Of Texal Action
October 17, 1914
Place: Off the coast of the dutch island Texal
Contestants: British Royal Navy Vs. Imperial German Navy
Winner: British Royal Navy
Loss: Battle Of Mons
August 23, 1914
Place: Belgium
Contestants: British Expeditionary force Vs. German Army
British had to retreat
Loss: Battle Of Marne
September 6th-9th, 1914
Place: France, to the east of Paris
Contestants: British expeditionary force & German Western Army
Winner: German Western Army