Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Impressions from reading history (7 points) “The entire forest was flattened like a field with the ears of grain cut off, and all the coverings were riddled with bullets... There were wreckage and bro

Impressions from reading history (7 points) “The entire forest was flattened like a field with the ears of grain cut off, and all the coverings were riddled with bullets... There were wreckage and bro

Impressions from reading history (7 points) “The entire forest was flattened like a field with the ears of grain cut off, and all the coverings were riddled with bullets... There were wreckage and broken chariots everywhere.

(1) Battle of Verdun

(2) Sarajevo Incident? July 1914 - November 1918

(3) Triple Alliance and Three Kingdoms Agreement? Italy

(4) Stay away from war and cherish peace (just make sense)

Test question analysis: (1) What is reflected in the above scene It was the Battle of Verdun during World War I;

(2) The fuse of World War I was the Sarajevo incident, which started and ended from July 1914 to November 1918;

< p>(3) Before the outbreak of the war, two major military groups, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, were formed. After the outbreak of the war, Italy participated in each other's operations and broke away from the Allies to join the Entente;

(4) The war was cruel , bringing huge disasters, so we should stay away from war and cherish peace.

Comment: Regarding the First World War, students also need to master the following contents: the beginning of the First World War was marked by the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s declaration of war on Serbia; the core of the Allied Powers was Germany, and the core of the Allied Powers was the United Kingdom; The Battle of Verdun is known as the "Meat Grinder of Verdun", which shows its cruelty. The two sides in this battle were France and Germany. In the end, the French army won, becoming a turning battle during World War I; it appeared during World War I Some new weapons were produced, such as tanks, poison gas, etc.; the nature of World War I was an unjust imperialist war of plunder.