Since none of the previous posters offered any real help I will lend a hand:
1. Select France as your country. They fought in the war the longest time any way.
2. Your name can be any French-sounding name.
3. Talk about life in the trenches. Constant sound of gunfire, horrible smells of dead bodies, human waste, urine, rotting food, mildewed clothing, etc...
4. Talk of seeing your first tank (British tanks were the first used in any armed conflict.)
5. Write about being a machine gun operator and the fact that they never stopped shooting. They fired 10 rounds a second and you never had to aim. They simply required you to point and shoot.
6. Write about the horrible canned meat you were forced to eat on the front lines. SOme of which came from America and was spoiled when you opened it. Often this food was thrown behind you for the giant rats to feed on.
7. Talk of having German planes dropping poison gas over the trenches and the frantic race to get your gas fitted properly to avoid coughing blood and tissue as one of your mates did when he dropped his mask while trying to put it on in a frantic hurry.
8. Talk of the long weeks spent in the same trench firing at the Germans across no-man's land (the area between the two opposing trenches) and how progress was terribly slow.
9. Lastly you can talk of the arrival of the American Expedionary Forces in 1918 and how they reversed the role of the war and brought it to a speedy conclusion by November of that year.
And there you have it. Ta-Da!
2007-01-28 10:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Try some of these if you can find them:
Amos Niven Wilder. Armageddon Revisited: A World War I Journal. Yale University Press, 1994.
Helen B. McCartney. Citizen Soldiers: The Liverpool Territorials in the First World War. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Margaret Drake. Reconstructing Soldiers: An Occupational Therapist in World War I. iUniverse, 2003.
and something to include, because it killed more people than the war:
Carol R. Byerly. Fever of War: The Influenze Epidemic in the U.S. Army during World War I. New York University Press, 2005.
2007-01-28 13:11:47
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answered by Rabbit 7
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None of it is authentic. those are all previous better halves's memories. the only way you'll be able to understand is to get an ultrasound achieved round 18-20 weeks (they are going to do one then in any case). each and every from time to time they could be able to inform round 16 weeks yet a number of the time it is too quickly. there are various of previous better halves's memories. some ought to do with the heart fee of the newborn, how low/intense you're wearing, what indicators you've, in the experience that your hair is dry or greasy etc etc yet none of them are precise. in truth, maximum of those myths have advised me i'm having a boy yet i'm having a woman. they're in many cases relaxing to seem at and think about yet do exactly not take them heavily in any respect.
2016-10-16 05:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Need info? I have all the info you need.
Your in WW1, you play the role of of a young Nazi officer in love with Adolf's girlfriend. Your name is Vonderef Inchkrieg.
As for actual events, We know that the Nazi army was responsible for the Battle of Little Big Horn and that they forced the Americans to drop atomic bombs in Japan on the cities of Yoshi and Herogima. So lets say that you, the officer, have a secret meeting with adolfs girlfriend in Yoshi on the eastern part of Imperial Japan. Your fighting with C3PO, your android, and Japanese stormtroopers to stop american assassins that are coming in from all around. Planes are flying all around and it's pure madness. You are wounded and you find your way back to your secret love and get one last kiss in before a nuclear bomb goes off and melts the two of you into one.
2007-01-28 10:43:14
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answered by Jesus.H 3
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I can only speak of history accurately from my own country.
How about Canada's involvement in the battle of Vimy Ridge?
2007-01-28 10:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You could be a French soldier, and write:
"today we got off the train and just like we were taught in training we all surrendered. I'm proud that I could be as cowardly as the rest of my countrymen. I hope the U.S. burns in a firey ball from hell."
That would be a fair account
2007-01-28 10:18:25
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answered by Loren H 3
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choose the battle of the bulge
or Normandy on OMAHA BEACH
IWO JIMA
there will be lots of info and stuff from first hand accounts of American G.I s there
2007-01-28 10:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Wikipedia.org
2007-01-28 10:15:20
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answered by Λir§trikę X³ 3
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You can get all the info you would ever want by simply googling WW1
2007-01-28 10:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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BE US, AND 4 MORE INFORMATION GO ON GOOGLE IT ALWAYS HELPS
2007-01-28 10:16:06
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answered by Anonymous
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