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Map of Europe in 1914:

Danielle Tate

Created on April 26, 2026

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Map of Europe in 1914:

Directions: Select TWO countries tabbed to the right to see primary sources associated with them. Once you have completed BOTH countries, then return to canvas and move on to the next section

Hint: You can hover over each button to see the name of the country

Return to first page to select Careers instead of Location

Germany:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to the map

Photo: Crossing a small river with supplies

Photo: Destroyed Barricade

  • Letter Home from a German Soldier

Page 1

Page 2

France:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to the map

Letter from a Soldier at Ypres (Transcription Below)

Soldier's Letter to Mother

Photo: Destroyed Church in Verdun

England:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to the map

15 Photos Collection

"Dulce Et Decorum Est" Poem by Wilfred Owens

"In Flanders Field" by John MacCrae

Austria Hungary:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to the map

Photo of Hungarian Soldiers

Painting: Care of Wounded Horse

"Just for a Single Night" Poem by Gza Gyoni

Photo: Refugees Fleeing the War

Russia:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to the map

Collection of Letters from Russian Soldiers

Photo: Barbed Wire Between Trenches

"July 1914" Poem by Anna Ahkmatova translated by Audrey Kneller

“Call to Account” poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky translated by Lika Galkina

Make sure you have Worksheet 2 ready and fill it in as you review ALL of the primary sources listed under the two tabs you selected Once you have completed BOTH career paths and accessed ALL of the primary sources listed, then return to canvas and move on to the next section

Return to first page to select Location instead of Careers

Soldiers:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to select the next profession

Letter Home from a Soldier in France

"Just for a Single Night" Poem by Gza Gyoni

Photo: Wounded Soldiers in a Trench

  • Letter Home from a German Soldier

Page 1

Page 2

Nurses:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to select the next profession

"The Song of the Mud" Poem by Mary Borden

Photo: Nurses Sleeping in a Haystack on Eastern Front

"Night Duty" Poem by Eva Dobell

Exceprt from The Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain Describing American Soldiers Arriving

Supply:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to select the next profession

"Hunger" Poem by Robert Binyon

Photo: Crossing a Small River

Photo: French Supply Line

Soldier's Letter discussing lack of supplies

Home Front:

Directions: Click on the following primary sources and fill in information on Worksheet 2. Once done, hit the home button on the bottom right to return to select the next profession

Photo: Nurse writes letter for injured soldier

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