Evaluating the role of the British and German frontiers in determining the outcome of the Great War The Great War is a "comprehensive war" in which the social, economic and political systems of a country are at the forefront of battle It is the first attempt to execute. And the war behind the house. The goal is to use all the resources of the country to win wear wear. The government needs more and more power to transform society into a military oriented system.
World War I was called the First World War because it was involved in many countries and developed advanced weapons. British and German are the pioneers of weapons development. The weapons that determined the outcome of World War I were very large guns called tanks, planes and heavy guns; the Germans dominated the area. World War I fighters and bombers were not the biggest aircraft, but they completed their work. The German C.I. aircraft is used for reconnaissance and freehand reconnaissance. According to Jack Douglas, in the latter part of the war they set up a forward launch Spandau machine gun on the left side of the front fuselage used by the pilot. (Brochure) The Gotha aircraft in the UK is a great threat to the central government. Both Gotha IV and V are equipped with two Maxim machine guns, pre-determined bomb weight and prayer. Gotha V has more bombs than IV and is a slow goal
Advertisement in the UK is more effective than German propaganda. The lack of nuances in the German war is seen as sharp for most Americans. But Britain has important advantages. British propaganda played an important role in the victory of allies. At the beginning of the war, the UK did not have a public relations office, but soon made an office. War advertising bureau was acquired by Charles Masterman (September 1914). The British made two mistakes and one broke out. First of all, the UK needs to influence public opinion in the country from the beginning. Because there is only one small full volunteer in the UK, this is more important in the UK than any other country. Therefore it was not until 1916 that British had to be persuaded by volunteers. As war goes on, British citizens need to persuade casualties to keep on war. Secondly, the UK needs to influence public opinion around the world, and here is America that is most concerned about the UK.