How Is It All Related To The Western Front?
All the pieces of the website lead to this one question, how is it all related to the Western Front?
Well the Western Front was the trench line for Australian, French, British and later came the American troops. This was the front line facing the Germans who dug themselves the Hindenburg Line which was their front-line. The explanation of what trench warfare is ties in with the style of fighting that went on on the Western Front and the weapons as well as tactics used to fight the opposing side.
The AIF comes into who was fighting on the front-line for Australia and how they came to be there, because they volunteered. This also shows who lead them into the battles and who the role of general was passed onto.
The problems that the troops would have faced on the Western Front, means of how they would have overcomed such problems like being shot or whether they were gassed and the operations of what they have to do to stay alive and keep on fighting. It also shows what might happen if one of the actions were to happen what would the main inflictions or consequences be if you were affected.
The experiences that the troops would have to have faced would be what the troops had to see and witness on the Western Front to have such a reaction.
But explaining what the Western front is is the most important part because of where the troops were fighting, they style of fighting was trench warfare, who was fighting in the war, which countries were involved. The problems that occurred in the battlefield and the experiences had by the troops had which caused them to have problems.
Well the Western Front was the trench line for Australian, French, British and later came the American troops. This was the front line facing the Germans who dug themselves the Hindenburg Line which was their front-line. The explanation of what trench warfare is ties in with the style of fighting that went on on the Western Front and the weapons as well as tactics used to fight the opposing side.
The AIF comes into who was fighting on the front-line for Australia and how they came to be there, because they volunteered. This also shows who lead them into the battles and who the role of general was passed onto.
The problems that the troops would have faced on the Western Front, means of how they would have overcomed such problems like being shot or whether they were gassed and the operations of what they have to do to stay alive and keep on fighting. It also shows what might happen if one of the actions were to happen what would the main inflictions or consequences be if you were affected.
The experiences that the troops would have to have faced would be what the troops had to see and witness on the Western Front to have such a reaction.
But explaining what the Western front is is the most important part because of where the troops were fighting, they style of fighting was trench warfare, who was fighting in the war, which countries were involved. The problems that occurred in the battlefield and the experiences had by the troops had which caused them to have problems.