Andriy Lypchuk
Mr. Allyne
The home front: Role of the woman during the war on the home front
Hi dear Gibbon Mitchell
It’s me your lovely wife hope you are still alive and everything is okay with you. Our children and me are okay. We still live in our hose and having a little of food. I have to take care of everything that you used to do but Jonathan your oldest son helping me to keep our hose in order. The
Andriy Lypchuk
Mr. Allyne
Life in the trenches
The life in the tranches was rough on soldiers. They had to worry about rats catching diseases, shellfire and body lice. Also the food was the limited supply toward the end of the war. The nursing in the trench was bad and if some one get injured it could be take a while until he was treaded. Also the solider were getting a small daily ratio of alcohol. The alcohol helped them to be a stronger mentally while they were a little bit drunk also they were more outstanding with the alcohol in their blood. The tranches were build from both sides of fight the land between the trenches were called the no man’s land. The front line was the dangerous part of it because just being there you could get killed by opponent or by your own people. Also there was really hard to move on the land between the trenches, because it was muddy. Behind the front line there was a communication trench. The communication trench were used to transport men, equipment, and food supplies. Also the back of the trench was a lots of long range artillery equipment. Soldiers usually served eight days on the font line, then four days in the reserve trench. That was followed by a four-day resting period away from the trenches. However, this system wasn't always followed when there was a shortage of men. Sometimes men would serve weeks on the front line.
Andriy Lypchuk
Mr. Allyne
Technology and War Airplanes
The airplanes changed the world and the people live they can fly anywhere they needed and reach any places...