PDF-Ad Click Prediction a View from the Trenches H
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Brendan McMahan Gary Holt D Sculley Michael Young Dietmar Ebner Julian Grady Lan Nie Todd Phillips Eugene Davydov Daniel Golovin Sharat Chikkerur Dan Liu Martin
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Brendan McMahan Gary Holt D Sculley Michael Young Dietmar Ebner Julian Grady Lan Nie Todd Phillips Eugene Davydov Daniel Golovin Sharat Chikkerur Dan Liu Martin Wattenberg Arnar Mar Hrafnkelsson Tom Boulos Jeremy Kubica Google Inc mcmahangoogl. **Take five minutes to write down two ideas/reactions you have about this quote**. What do you think it means?. What does it mean to be destroyed by the war? . World War 1: War in the Trenches . “All Quiet on the Western Front” . Mud. Mud affected every aspect of a soldier’s life:. what they ate, what they drank, how they. breathed, what they wore, how they. walked, their health.. Source 1. Mud... enveloped men of the front line. As a farm labourer at 'Akenfield', Davie was man used to hardship, but he was in no doubt about the importance of mud. 'Did you kill men, Davie?' 'I got several.' 'What was the worst, Davie?' 'Why, the wet, of course.' Where rain met bare earth or shelled earth, it spawned feet of mud. Boyd Orr reckoned that forty Englishmen a night were drowned in it. Nicholson on the Somme saw a man stuck fast for sixty-five hours, with two men pulling on ropes finally freeing him though with his clothing sucked down by the mud. . Sassoon. 1886 - 1967. SUICIDE IN THE TRENCHES. I . knew a simple soldier boy . Who grinned at life in empty joy, . Slept soundly through the lonesome dark, . And whistled early with the lark. . In . winter trenches, cowed and glum, . Lesson Aim: . To have applied knowledge of why WWI was a trench war to answering exam questions. . TASK: . In your book match the word with the correct letter. . A. Firebay. Company HQ dugout. Reserve trench. Warefare. Trench . Warefare. Germany had a plan to win the Great War.. Von Schlieffen Plan. Trench Warfare. – type of fighting during World War I in which both sides dug trenches protected by mines and barbed wire. BY: . SANJAE, ANGELA, LAURA, AND ELIZABETH. TRENCH CONSTRUCTION. The first trenches in World War 1 were created by the Germans after the Battle of the Marne in September 1914. . The trenches provided . . ALLIES. Serbia. Russia . France. Great Britain. Italy. (Later the United States). CENTRAL POWERS. Austria-Hungry. Germany. Ottoman Empire. World War I. THE GREAT WAR. 1914 -1918. AIM. The landscape was . unrecognisable . with blasted and broken trees, shell craters filled with stagnant water and miles and miles of mud in which you might easily drown. . Lines . of razor-sharp barbed wire were set up in No . Take a . copy of the reading . in your folder and read over the excerpts from Brookes diary. After completing the reading, in your warm-up section, describe the experiences of Bernard Joseph Brookes in your own words. Trench Warfare: . type of fighting during WWI in which both sides dug trenches (channels) protected by mines and barbed wire. British trench, France, July 1916…. This was taken during the Battle of Somme. World war one started in 1914 World war one ended in1919. The trenches. The trenches were half full of mud and water, unfortunately before them were the French, who buried their dead soldiers in the bottom and sides of the trenches, everywhere they went to dig another trench there were dead bodies and the smell was atrocious.. December . 23rd 1915. Still at sea and all going on splendidly; everybody happy, but of course, food very scarce.. Bombegy. , our Indian cook, was very worried owing to the shortage of rations and we all so hungry, almost threatening him that we should cut him up for stew as a last resource. As usual, the "Sanitary Men" are called for duty, and we started 5 a.m. disinfecting the ship and horse lines. It was hard work, but we did it with a smile, a noted thing for "Sanitary Men".. Death. Death was a constant companion to those serving in the line. . Inexperienced soldiers were cautioned against their natural inclination to peer over the parapet of the trench into No Man’s Land.. What was . the Western Front?. The Western Front. . The two main fronts:. . On your coloured and labeled map of the alliances in your workbook, mark the Western front and the Eastern front. . Schlieffen Plan.
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