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Thursday 21 May 2015

Last week Mr Burt came into the year 7 and 8 block to have a korereo to us about Technology in WW1. Here's a bit about what the talked to us about. Part 2

Another thing that he talked about was the weapons that were used in the war. 

As we all know there were huge guns, ships and tanks that were invented for the war. But, did you know that all of that had to do with Technology! Well you probably already knew that, but it's true! All of the huge guns and tanks had to do with Technology.

It all began when England... I think. Brought out this really massive battle ship. Then England was like "Ha, you can't beat us we're gonna crush you!" To Germany. Then Germany fired back, (literally) with an enormous ship that was like twice the size of England's ship. Possibly even bigger It had large guns with launchers and all sorts on it. (Like come on guys, ever heard of painting up on the wall!)

Later on, England came back with a canon launcher.

Kind of like the ones that you see on T.V. When you see the weird guy try to shove the other weird guy into the canon and send him of to America... Except the ones that were used in the war were like 10 times more dangerous then the one that I was talking about. Anyway. Germany thought, "We need to come back with something even BIGGER, so then they did! With a little help with Technology of course. Then it just went on and on with bigger guns and even more, damage done.

But Technology also had its benefits in the war. I'll leave that up to you to find out about, because you never know. You might be surprised at what you find out about.

There you go, that's a bit about what Mr Burt talked to us about last week. So what do you think about Technology in World War 1, was it good or bad? Leave a comment about what you thought about my post.




1 comment:

  1. This is a great piece of writing Alexis I am so pleased to see the amounts of information you took away with you from this session with Mr Burt. I especially like that you included the disputes between Germany and England.

    Keep up the amazing work!
    Miss Clark

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