And Civilians Towards The War Essay, Research Paper
When war broke out in 1914 soldiers were ready and eager to
fight a war they believed would be over by Christmas. They volunteered to beat
the Germans, to fight for King and country, to protect their land and families
and they believed it was their duty. There was also huge public pressure to
join up and objectors were given white feathers and publicly ridiculed. Friends
egged each other on and rushed to join up together ? these were known as ?pals
battalions?. Civilians were caught up by the war fever. Years of anti-German
feeling led to atmosphere of finally being able to teach the Germans a lesson.
Patriotic fever swept the country except for those who did not want to
fight? – mostly for religious reasons.
Huge efforts were made to raise money for the war effort and newspapers and
radios were read and listened to by a population hungry for the details of the
fighting.Gradually the soldiers realised that the fighting was not
only not going to be over by Christmas but could go on for years. New and more
efficient methods ? tanks, planes and gas added to the sheer misery of the
soldiers. Battles such as the Somme and Passchendale saw soldiers killed in
numbers never seen before. Plagued by cold, rats, fleas, lice with a shortage
of food and homesick the soldiers began to question what they were doing ?
especially since the Generals and Officers, with a few exceptions stayed well
behind the actual fighting lines.? The
condition in the trenches was appalling ? cold and wet with no comforts.? Food was rationed and inadequate so the
soldiers were usually hungry.? Leave was
rare and it could be difficult for the average soldier to get home given the
transport problems.? Many of the
soldiers were young, frightened and very homesick.? For thousands of men in the army it was the first time that they
had been away from home and the ?noble cause? they were fighting for became
harder to actually believe in.? Any
letters home were heavily censored and they couldn?t talk about they felt or
what was really happening.? News from
home could take weeks to arrive and men would worry about their families if
they lived in an area that was under threat and male relatives who were also
away fighting.? Whilst they were away
many became fathers and didn?t know when, if ever, they would see their
children.Having joined up with friends many witnessed friends
slaughtered on the battlefields and became depressed and demoralised. Soldiers
waiting to go over the top were probably terrified, reluctant to go and wanting
to go home. Morale became lower and lower as more and more men saw the fighting
as a futile exercise where neither side seemed to make any advance. The fact
that so much of the war was a stalemate led to boredom with nothing to relieve
the monotony.? The constant bombardment
from the enemy meant that sleep was short and interrupted so as well as every
thing else the soldiers would have been constantly tired ? some almost to the point
of exhaustion. Generals, distant from their men by miles, and often class,
appeared to have no real sympathy or understanding for the average soldier.
Field Officers understood more since they actually saw the conditions the
soldiers were fighting under but they were powerless to act.? Part of the problem was that many Generals
had no real conception of how fighting tactics had changed since the Crimean
War over a decade before.? At the end of
the war the overriding feeling was of relief to be going home at last, to be
alive and able to go. It was probably very difficult to feel enthusiastic and
happy about the victory except it meant being able to see home again.On the home front women took over many men?s jobs and
settled down to ?keep the home fires burning? for their men to come home to
when the ?war to end all wars? was over. They presumed, as the soldiers had, it
wouldn?t be long. Germans were portrayed as evil monsters and the propaganda
machine worked all the time to try and keep morale high and justify the war.
The home front kept factories going, helped with rationing and tried to keep
people?s spirits up. By claiming the bombing of Scarborough 1916 was killing
innocent victims the Government could give a reason for the necessity of winning
the war.However many civilians had to suffer air raids, the carrying
of gas masks and uncertainty as to the whereabouts and well being of their
family and friends. Due to heavy censorship civilian attitude to war took
longer to change than the men fighting on the front. Civilian life changed
dramatically during the war.? Strikes in
factories were banned so that there could be no threat to the production of
arms or other wartime necessities and pubs were closed at lunchtime so that
workers could not get drunk and build faulty guns etc.?
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