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  1. Apr 25, 2016 · Levin writes: In 1969 Joe Weber announced that he had achieved an experimental feat widely believed to be impossible: He had detected evidence for gravitational waves.

  2. Between Acceptance and Refusal - Soldiers' Attitudes Towards War (Great Britain and Ireland) By Jessica Meyer. This article examines British soldiers’ attitudes towards the First World War. It looks at what motivated men to enlist and the strategies employed by the military for enforcing discipline and maintaining morale in a force made up of ...

  3. The purpose of this article is to examine and understand the complexity of soldiers’ attitudes towards the war, and their evolution from apparent acceptance to tenacious endurance and, in some cases, to open refusal.

  4. Aug 2, 2014 · This exhibition presents the complete print series, The Great War: Britain’s Efforts and Ideals. These sixty-six prints were produced by the British government in 1917 as artistic propaganda with the aim of encouraging a war-weary public and raising support for the war effort.

  5. sabotage. ensure that vital resources such as coal, iron and food were carefully monitored to prevent shortages. take direct control of factories to ensure that they helped with the war effort....

  6. Feb 12, 2014 · The resulting war, with France and Britain backing Serbia and Russia against two Central Powers, was Russia's desired outcome, not Germany's. Still, none of the powers can escape blame....

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  8. At the National Archives they are called WO (War Office) 363 records. These records reveal details about a soldier’s attestation (signed agreement to serve in the army), service, discharge,...

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