Gap Fill - World War 1 - Level 5

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The UK's Press Association released 100 new to mark the centenary of the of the First World War on November 11, 1918. The originally consisted of black and white images. They were recreated to provide us with a idea of what happened in and after the War, which killed nine million people. The photographs show soldiers, of war, fighting in the trenches, and scenes in London the day after the war ended. One photo shows a soldier having a in a makeshift barbershop on the Albanian .

A UK-based photo colouriser, Tom Marshall, said he wanted to do special to commemorate the 100-year . He began the in 2014, which coincided with the centenary of the of WW1. He said he wanted to, "mark the centenary of the end of the First World War...in to the men and women who lived through the war, and who lost their lives." He added: "I included men and women of nationalities, races and , as the world was affected by the war." World War 1 was called "the war to end all wars".

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