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A: children were given figurines which were intended to encourage them to support the war. they were given English people (or as they called them Tommies) who were strong and brave, then they gave the children Germans who were cowardly and ugly.

many books were also read and mags. card and Board Games were made to add patriotism to the kids.

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B: They often played Cards.

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In ww1 the soliders liked playing card games. some times they would all join in qand paly football even though it was bitter and muddy. it was then they could stop thinking about fighting and have a bit of fun.

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They played the game 'war' and 'solitaire'.

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