Why would anyone go to war? Pals battalions Flashcards

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What was a pals battalion?

A

A group of friends or work colleagues who joined the army to fight together

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Why were pals battalions popular?

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Men would get to join up and fight alongside their friends

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Give three examples of pals battalions

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Any from:

  • The Footballers Battalion
  • The Stockbrokers Battalion
  • The Post Office Rifles
  • The Leeds Pals
  • The Accrington Pals
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In the first three hours of recruiting in Accrington, how many men had joined up?

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104

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What was the fatal flaw of the pals battalion scheme?

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If a pals battalion suffered heavy losses, it could devastate a community

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Which battle was especially devastating for the Accrington Pals and Leeds Pals?

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The Battle of the Somme

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How many of the Leeds Pals died in the Battle of the Somme?

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750 of 900

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What percentage of the Leeds Pals died in the Battle of the Somme?

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83%

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How many of the Accrington Pals died during the Battle of the Somme?

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584 of 720

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What percentage of the Accrington Pals were killed in the Battle of the Somme?

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81%

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What did Jeremy Paxman say about the loss of life as a result of pals battalions?

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That the “loss of life was fearsomely concentrated”

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