CLASSWORK
Due 6/8 Work for 6/3 and 6/4 (cause its a bit long for 25 minutes). Today you are going to read the entire history of WW1. For reasons of time, we won't be able to go through the rest of the events of the war as in depth as we have gone through the beginning but this will give you a good idea how the fighting unfolded in its main theater. Readings: If you are really interested in World War One and want just as much information as possible, I highly recommend the YouTube channel "The Great War" and the old 1964 BBC documentary "The Great War" (real creative names, guys). The second one is kind of hard to find and super old-fashioned but I'm a big fan.
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