Video summary
British women recall their fears whilst their loved ones were at the front, struggling with money and watching the casualty lists.
They recall the disconnectedness of the men coming home, and their inability to talk about the reality of the war.
An Austrian soldier recalls the impossibility of explaining his experiences to his parents, and his desire to return to the front.
The soldiers鈥 joy of returning home on leave was mixed with the difficulty in talking about their experiences at the Front.
This is from the series: I Was There: The Great War Interviews.
Teacher Notes
Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4:
This is used to introduce the impact of war on the Home Front, and students identify the main changes war brought to the lives of people left at home.
This clip will be relevant for teaching History at KS3, KS4/GCSE, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland.
Also at Third Level, Fourth Level, National 4 and National 5 in Scotland.
This topic appears in OCR, Edexcel, AQA, WJEC, CCEA GCSE and SQA.
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