The First World War · 1914 – 1918
Global War: Beyond the Western Front
Exploring the conflict in Gallipoli, the Middle East, and the contribution of Empire troops.
Key Questions
- 1Why is WWI often taught as a purely European conflict?
- 2What was the significance of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire?
- 3How did the experience of war fuel independence movements in the colonies?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS3: History - Challenges for Britain, Europe and the Wider World: 1901-PresentKS3: History - Global Conflict
Year: Year 9
Subject: History
Unit: The First World War
Period: 1914 – 1918
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