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Forgotten Armies of WWI

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What Do the Stories of the 'Often Forgotten Armies' Reveal?

World War I has often been viewed as a conflict between the Central Powers and the Allies. However, many other nationalities fought on the Western Front.

What is the Western Front?

What is the Western Front?

  • The Western Front was established at the start of the First World War when the Central Powers and the Allies raced to the sea.
    • The Central Powers were Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary.
    • The Allies were Britain, France and Russia.
Where did the fighting take place?

Where did the fighting take place?

  • Most of the fighting between armies took place along the Western Front.
  • The Western Front went from the Swiss border with France in the south through France and Belgium to the North Sea.
Many nationalities fought

Many nationalities fought

  • WW1 is often viewed as a conflict between the British/ French and German armies.
  • But many other nationalities fought on the Western Front.
Who else fought on the Western Front?

Who else fought on the Western Front?

  • From as early as August 1914 AD, a lot of other soldiers fighting on the Western Front came from the British and French empires.
  • These included:
    • India (British)
    • Algeria (French)
    • Canada (British)
Shortage of manpower

Shortage of manpower

  • Following the Battle of the Somme in 1916 AD and a shortage of manpower, Britain also recruited Chinese men.
  • The Western Front was very multicultural with many different nationalities and religions.
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