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The attitudes of war changed because news of the failures and horrors spread to Britain. People then started hearing about all the deaths and horrors and were shocked. Despite this people still wrote patriotic poems and songs and still thought that you should go to war and die for your country. Peoples attitudes mainly changed because of war poems which told of the horrors and destruction. Many of the people that died were then none as the lost generation because they were mostly young men. (Conor Ross's group)

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Attitudes towards World War I have evolved over time, shifting from an initial perception of it as a "glorious" or necessary conflict to a more nuanced understanding of its immense human cost, futility, and long-term consequences. Modern perspectives often emphasize the tragedy of the war, the impact on individuals, and the lessons learned to prevent such devastation in the future.

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