How you can say that Balkon tension learn the 1st world war?
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The first world war is not really taught in British schools. Nearly all British children do learn about the 1914-1918 war, but only really as a war fought between two countries, Britain and Germany. What they learn can be summed up in one word: trenches.
So what usually gets missed out? The Serbs and Austrians only get a mention at the beginning. The Russians' three-year war on the eastern front against the Germans and Austrians is usually glossed over, as is the three-year war fought by the Italians on the Allied side. Most British teenagers would never understand why the 1914-1918 war is called the "first world war." They are not taught about the campaigns that made it a world war: the war at sea that stretched far beyond Europe at times, and the land campaigns in the Middle East, Africa and east Asia.
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So what usually gets missed out? The Serbs and Austrians only get a mention at the beginning. The Russians' three-year war on the eastern front against the Germans and Austrians is usually glossed over, as is the three-year war fought by the Italians on the Allied side. Most British teenagers would never understand why the 1914-1918 war is called the "first world war." They are not taught about the campaigns that made it a world war: the war at sea that stretched far beyond Europe at times, and the land campaigns in the Middle East, Africa and east Asia.
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