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  • ...lled 7 million people in a struggle between the World War I ''Allies'' and World War I ''Central Powers'', followed immediately by a global [[influenza]] pandemic Poison gas was the most controversial new weapon of World War I-- indeed, next to nuclear weapons, among the most controversial weapons of
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  • ...of the most important and useful English language books and articles on [[World War I]]. as selected by the editors. * Lyons, Michael J. ''World War I: A Short History'' (2nd Edition), 1999.
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  • '''Australia's role during World War I''', although relatively minor in global terms, is considered very significa
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  • [[United States of America|American]] '''entry into World War I''' came in April 1917, after 2 1/2 years of efforts by President [[Woodrow
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  • * [http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Main_Page World War I Document Archive]
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  • * Clements, Kendrick A. "Woodrow Wilson and World War I," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 34:1 (2004). pp 62+. [http://www.quest ...rances H. ''A World without War: How U.S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I.'' 1997.
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  • ...''') was the United States Army contingent which served in Europe during [[World War I]], in 1917 and 1918. It comprised two million men (and thousands of women) ...w of cargo in several ways.<ref> see Paul G. Halpern, ''A Naval History of World War I'' (1994) ch 11</ref> The ports could load only so many ships a day; loaded
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  • American entry into World War I came in April 1917, after 2 1/2 years of efforts by President Woodrow Wilso
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  • U.S. Army serving in Europe during World War I in 1917 and 1918.
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  • * [[World War I, Bibliography]]
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  • * [[World War I]]
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  • ..., Edward M. ''The War to End All Wars: The American Military Experience in World War I'' (1968) ...lueschen, Mark E. ''Doctrine under Trial: American Artillery Employment in World War I,'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/101924851?title=Doctrine%20under%20T
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  • ...fragist and social worker, and the only member of Congress to vote against World War I (1917) and World War II (1941).
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  • By the time World War I broke out, it was the numerically largest air force.
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  • ...nt of the German forces in France and signaled the beginning of the end of World War I.
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  • '''Great War''' is used to refer to [[World War I]]. It may also refer to:
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  • ...ry unit that has, since 1910, served in Calgary, providing soldiers during World War I (as 10th Battalion CEF) and World War II, and on numerous peacekeeping and
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  • ==Recipients, World War I==
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  • #REDIRECT [[World War I]]
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  • ...s an armed merchant vessel used principally by the [[Royal Navy]] during [[World War I]]. Its armament was concealed and so it served as a decoy to draw enemy ves
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  • ===World War I===
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  • A popular term used to describe the Christmas Truces of World War I.
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  • The army raised by Canada for overseas service during World War I (1914&ndash;1918).
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  • ===World War I===
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  • * [http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Main_Page World War I Document Archive]
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  • The treaty developed at the Paris Peace Conference following World War I.
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  • U.S. Army serving in Europe during World War I in 1917 and 1918.
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  • ...eve the atrocities of the German army performed soon after the outbreak of World War I.
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  • ...ing of the British passenger liner ''Arabic'' by a German submarine during World War I.
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  • ...acid chloride]] industrial chemical used as a [[chemical weapon]] during [[World War I|WWI]].
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  • ...rols, in 1904, she was transferred to the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] during [[World War I]]
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  • ..., administrative and social reform that began in the 1890s and ended after World War I.
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  • ...g 7 players, each controlling one of the major European powers just before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • American entry into World War I came in April 1917, after 2 1/2 years of efforts by President Woodrow Wilso
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  • Any of a number of German volunteer paramilitary groups formed after World War I; many were absorbed into the [[Stahlhelm]] and then the [[Sturmabteilung]]
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  • ...1948) who was C-in-C of the American Expeditionary Force sent to Europe in World War I.
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  • Term used, after World War I, for the union of Austria with Germany; forbidden by the 1919 peace treatie
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  • ...es]], in 1892, she was transferred to the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] during [[World War I]]
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  • {{r|World War I}}
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  • {{rpl|World War I, Australia}} {{rpl|World War I}}
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  • (Sir Douglas Haig, 1861–1928); during World War I, commander-in-chief of the British Expeditionary Forces in France and Fland
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s military service in [[World War I]], and his postwar work for the Army that led him to the predecessors of th
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  • ...expressed no desire to fight abroad if war were to break out, though when World War I did break out, most fought in France. During World War II, a great number o
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Adolf Hitler]]'s sergeant in [[World War I]] and early [[Nazi Party]] organizer; became very wealthy when Hitler put h
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  • ...he Ottoman Empire; especially the deaths of Armenians from Anatolia during World War I.
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  • *[[World War I]]
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  • Formed the basis of [[U.S. foreign policy]] in 1918 during [[World War I]] leading to the [[Armistice]]; and was prominent at the [[Treaty of Versai
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  • ...1937) was First Quartermaster-General/Chief of Army Staff for Germany in [[World War I]], generally considered the "brains behind" commander-in-chief [[Paul von H
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  • Founded during World War I, the '''1st Infantry Division''' is known as the "Big Red One" for its insi
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  • ...or football in the [[Deutsches Reich]] (Imperial Germany) and, after the [[World War I|First World War]], the [[Weimar Republic]] and the [[Third Reich]]. The DFB
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  • ...he export of American steel, and to contribute to the U.S. war effort in [[World War I]]. It built many types of [[merchant ship]]s and [[warship]]s, but was part
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  • ...e to Field Marshal and Chief of the German General Staff at the start of [[World War I]], but mismanaged the [[Schlieffen Plan]] for the attack. This resulted in
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  • ...usband ([[Fritz Haber]]) in promoting German [[chemical warfare]] during [[World War I]].
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  • He had become a major and division chief of staff in World War I, and continued into the [[Reichswehr]].
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  • * An article about Peirce's service in World War I at [[http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=87597]]. T
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  • ...cluded several artist's houses and worker housing at its zenith prior to [[World War I]].
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  • ==World War I==
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  • {{r|World War I}}, 1917-18
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  • ...Zimmermann Telegram: Diplomacy, Intelligence and the American Entry. into World War I." (working paper 2003) [http://cges.georgetown.edu/docs/Docs_Working_Papers
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  • ...]] soldier ever to rise to the rank of Field Marshal, with a distinguished World War I record, controversy between the wars as Chief Commissioner of Police in Vic
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  • ...gnored by Mexico but angered Americans, and hastened U.S. involvement in [[World War I]]. Wilson historian Arthur S. Link called it "one of the most ... monstrou ...d on [[unrestricted submarine warfare]] in order to defeat Britain and win World War I. Every since the sinking of the passenger liner ''[[RMS Lusitania]]'' in 19
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  • ...r E., and Florette Henri. ''The Unknown Soldier: Black American Troops in World War I'' (1974). * Clark, George B. ''The Second Infantry Division in World War I: A History of the American Expeditionary Force Regulars, 1917-1919'' (2007)
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  • After [[World War I]], Lithuania's Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declarin
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  • Battle honours awarded the Calgary Highlanders for World War I and World War II follow. ===World War I===
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  • ...affiliated with the centrist Catholic [[Zentrum]] Party. He served in the World War I Army and the [[Reichswehr]]. He was [[Weimar Chancellor]] (1932-33) and br He had been German Military Attache in Washington, DC during [[World War I]], until his efforts to sponsor sabotage were discovered, when documents we
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  • ...enches''' is a popular term used to describe the [[Christmas Truce]]s of [[World War I]]. It is also the title of a song by John McCutcheon; one of the best-know
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  • ...an ethnic Baltic German who had served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, and was officially a propaganda adviser to the World War II German Army. H
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  • ...lestine]] of a "national home for the Jewish people". At that time, during World War I, Palestine was part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] against which Britain and its
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  • ...d in 1915-17 that led to [[World War I, American entry|American entry into World War I]], such as the [[Arabic attack]].
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  • ...w Austria was a part of the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] until the end of [[World War I]], when the non-German-speaking areas of the Empire became independent coun
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  • ...bombardment, such as HMS ''Roberts'', with a pair of 18" guns, built in [[World War I]] and briefly used in [[World War II]].
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  • ...] (which ended the [[Franco-Prussian War]]) and restored to France after [[World War I]] by the [[1919]] [[Treaty of Versailles]]. It was annexed by the German [[
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  • ...launched its first ship in 1917, just as the United States was entering [[World War I]]. By the 1920s it had become a large shipyard, building tankers for the [[
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  • ...as the [[King's Gambit]] (1. e4 e5 2. f4). However, after the end of the [[World War I|First World War]], his playing style underwent a radical change, and he bec
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  • * Transferred to the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] during [[World War I]] ...Service, but pressed into service in the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] during [[World War I]]
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  • }}</ref> He was a 1904 cadet volunteer, and achieved a distinguished World War I record. He had expected to become Army Chief of Staff when the position bec
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  • * Johnson, Herbert A. ''Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation through World War I.'' (2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/105863116?title=Wingless%20Eagle%3a%
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  • * Clements, Kendrick A. "Woodrow Wilson and World War I," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 34:1 (2004). pp 62+. [http://www.quest ...rances H. ''A World without War: How U.S. Feminists and Pacifists Resisted World War I.'' 1997.
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  • ...of the machine gun on the battlefield, especially during the early days of World War I -- the first major machine-gun war -- when traditional infantry riflemen we
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  • ...SS military ranks|Generaloberst]], specializing in armored warfare. After World War I service, he remained in military and staff roles, with a final assignment,
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  • ==World War I== | journal = World War I Naval Combat}}</ref> and HMS ''Indefatigable'' and HMS ''Queen Mary'' explo
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  • .... Originally designed for [[soldier]]s fighting in [[trench warfare]] in [[World War I]], it is usually made from [[gabardine]] fabric of [[wool]] or heavy duty [
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  • ...[Wilsonian]], he had predicted that a harsh peace with Germany following [[World War I]] would lead to a more militant Germany. He did not expect, however, to wi
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  • ...which he encouraged Volunteers to enlist in the British Army and fight in World War I in the hope that it might persuade the British government to act upon their
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  • He served briefly in a World War I artillery regiment, and, after the war, joined the [[Freikorps Rossbach]],
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  • In 1915, during [[World War I]], the British passenger liner ''SS Arabic'' was torpedoed and sunk by a Ge
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  • ...dealistic principles of President [[Woodrow Wilson]] as a formula to end [[World War I]] and achieve a world without war; it also assumed an altruistic role for t
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  • ...litary group founded in November 1918 after the [[Armistice]] that ended [[World War I]]. Its initial purpose was to resist the spread of [[communism]] in Germany
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  • ...vilian from enemy nations caught within their borders by the outbreak of [[World War I]].
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  • He retired in 1923. During [[World War I]] he was involved in phonographic recordings of the different pronunciation
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  • ...he highest German decoration, the [[Pour le Mérite]], was bestowed. After World War I, he became a key member of the [[Nazi Party]], eventually rising to be [[Ad
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  • ===World War I=== ...f the general staff so much that few members remained when America entered World War I. Secretary [[Newton D. Baker]], supported by President [[Woodrow Wilson]],
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  • Following World War I service, in which he was commissioned from the ranks, he joined the [[Trupp
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' was an '''enlisted soldier''' in the [[World War I]], performing well as an individual but showing no leadership ability. Whil
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  • ...h, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]], [[Whitby]] and [[Hartlepool]]''' was a [[World War I]] attack by the [[German Navy]] on [[England|English]] [[seaport]]s on the *[[World War I]]
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  • | alt = Norman Robinson in uniform during World War I | caption = Norman Robinson in uniform during World War I
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  • *1914 '''[[World War I]]''' Massive international conflict involving the Allies and Central Powers
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  • ==World War I== ...ves. Wounded during the latter action, he saw no further active service in World War I.
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  • ...cult now to look at 1911 without thinking of [[Easter Rising|1916]], the [[World War I|first World War]] and the [[1913 Lockout]], but nobody in 1911 knew anythin
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  • ==World War I== He had World War I service as a private in the US Army, but not overseas. As he had done some
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  • ...g [[music]] and [[culture]] and earned an MD degree in 1914 right before [[World War I]]. She treated patients who had had [[brain]]&ndash;damage because of the w
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  • ...craft in 1911 around the Sint-Bavo church of the city of [[Haarlem]]. In [[World War I]] the aircraft of the [[Fokker]] factories played an important role in the ===World War I===
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  • ...nd, in 1918, was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, dying on the day World War I ended, the day before the abortive 1918 Anschluss was announced.
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  • ...peaking schools. When present-day Lebanon was formed by the French after [[World War I]], the Maronites became its dominant religious group, a position they held
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  • ==In World War I==
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  • * Esposito, David M. ''The Legacy of Woodrow Wilson: American War Aims in World War I'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/14266596 online edition] * Clements, Kendrick A. "Woodrow Wilson and World War I," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 34:1 (2004). pp 62+. [http://www.quest
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  • ==World War I== After World War I the holiday was expanded to honor all who died in all US wars. In 1971, Mem
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  • ...ll, frail-appearing man who suffered ill health from his Navy service in [[World War I]]. He was renowned, however, for the power and deadliness of his [[forehan
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  • ...racters, [[Luke Pagan and Joe Narrabone]]. Set in the final two years of [[World War I]], 1917 and 1918, it has, along with its fictional characters and situation
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  • ...1913; the last, completed just before his death, appeared in 1954. During World War I he served as an officer in the United States Army. In 1919 he joined the U.
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  • ...raged the [[Irish Volunteer Force]] to enlist in the British Army during [[World War I]]. Part of the Force supported Redmond's idea and formed the [[National Vo ...ed to use the Volunteers for offensive action while Britain was tied up in World War I. Against the will of their chief of staff [[Eoin Mc Neill]], the IRB's Mili
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  • ...al tens of thousands of Jews had immigrated to Palestine by the start of [[World War I]]. The Palestinian Jewish population, which stood at roughly 24,000 in 1880 ...of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I, British Foreign Minster [[Arthur Balfour]] had issued the [[Balfour Declar
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  • ...People's Party). His causes included monarchism and repudiation of the [[World War I]] peace treaties. In the [[Weimar Republic]], he was first elected to the [
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  • ...he drafters of the Geneva Conventions had in mind the reprisal killings of World War I|World Wars I and World War II|II. In the First World War, Germany|Germans e
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  • ==World War I== ...trated hydrochloride. An alternative approach, which was used to produced World War I product, is to use the Levinstein method in which [[sulfur dichloride]] is
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  • ...y Force (CEF)''' was the army raised by Canada for overseas service during World War I. In August 1914 Britain accepted the Canadian offer of an expeditionary for
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  • ...al tens of thousands of Jews had immigrated to Palestine by the start of [[World War I]]. The Palestinian Jewish population, which stood at roughly 24,000 in 1880 ...of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I, British Foreign Minster [[Arthur Balfour]] had issued the [[Balfour Declar
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  • ...tricts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Iraq had been occupied by Britain during World War I and, in 1920, the country was declared a League of Nations mandate under UK
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  • ...Petersburg Campaign would soon become a major part of warfare during the [[World War I|first World War]].
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  • ...as born in Stannern, Austria, and served in the Austro-Hungarian Army in [[World War I]], receiving severe wounds and being decorated for bravery. Invokved in rig
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  • * Cohrs, Patrick O. ''The Unfinished Peace after World War I: America, Britain and the Stabilisation of Europe, 1919–1932'' (2006), 71
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  • ...widely exhibited, Earl felt that the world she knew had been destroyed by World War I and she emigrated from England to the United States.
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  • ...rld's foremost powers from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The [[World War I|First]] and [[World War II|Second World War]]s and the loss of its huge [[F
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  • ...scholars published on 4 October 1914, two months after the outbreak of [[World War I]]. The appeal was printed in many German and foreign newspapers
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  • ...eorge Washington Bridge]], and was a vital part of war production during [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]. The mill was serviced by three railroads: the West
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  • Following the entry of the United States into [[World War I]], President [[Woodrow Wilson]] paid surprisingly little attention to milit
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  • The '''Siberian Intervention''' of 1918-1922 was an effort, by the [[World War I]] Western Allies plus Japan, in response to the [[Bolshevik Revolution]], R
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  • ...s also become one of the six remaining buildings in Calgary that predate [[World War I]] hence the recent efforts to preserve it. <ref>[http://www.canada.com/calg
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  • ...d at Osborne and at the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth; in 1915 during [[World War I]] he became a midshipman on H. M. S. Collingwood, in which he served as a s
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  • ...''[[The Valley of Decision]]'', appeared in 1902. After the outbreak of [[World War I]] she edited in 1915 ''The Book of the Homeless'', sold for the benefit of
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  • ...oming the mainstay of the business. The company struggled throughout the [[World War I|First]] and [[World War II|Second]] World Wars, and the company concentrate
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  • ...] and educated in [[England]]. After serving with the Canadian forces in [[World War I]], he worked as an executive in various businesses in California while begi
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  • ...ord|Oxford]], on a scholarship in 1917 (1916?). He left to volunteer in [[World War I]], but returned, having been injured by shrapnel, and remained at Oxford (f
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  • ...monarchy formed as the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after the [[World War I]] and re-named on 6 January 1929 by [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia]]. It was i
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  • ...stand for anything, although people assume it is "Herbert." His father, a World War I veteran and chief of the New Jersey State Police at the time of the Lindber
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  • After service in World War I, he worked with several publishing companies, and also studied philosophy a
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  • "US mapping and charting efforts remained relatively unchanged until World War I, when aerial photography became a major contributor to battlefield intellig ...ns in the American Civil War. The first disciplined interpretation came in World War I, when specialists learned to draw inferences from multiple views of the sam
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  • After [[World War I]], Shipstead opposed U.S. entry into the [[League of Nations]] and the [[Wo
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  • ...characters, [[Luke Pagan and Joe Narrabone]]. Set near the beginning of [[World War I]], it has, along with its fictional characters and situations, references t <blockquote>This World War I thriller follows English intelligence operative Luke Pagan...from England t
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  • ...is an industrial chemical that was used as a [[chemical weapon]] during [[World War I]]. It is a [[choking gas]] that reacts with water to produce carbon dioxid
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  • ...ick, steel and especially glass. Many expressionist architects fought in [[World War I]] and their experiences, combined with the political turmoil and social uph
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  • ...improvements especially during the 18th century. In 1918, at the end of [[World War I]], the Ottoman Empire became a chapter in history. A career military office
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  • ...this, Australia had a lot more at stake during World War II than it had in World War I.
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  • * Clements, Kendrick A. "Woodrow Wilson and World War I," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 34:1 (2004). pp 62+. [http://www.quest
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  • ...nt of the German forces in France and signaled the beginning of the end of World War I. ...iveness.<ref> Lonnie J. White, "The Combat History of the 36th Division in World War I" ''Military History of Texas and the Southwest'' 1982 17(4): 123-179. </ref
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  • [[File:Lochnagar Crater Ovillers.JPG | thumb | During [[World War I]] a tunnel was dug under [[German]] forces, and 30,000 pounds of explosive
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  • ...of the official illustrators for the [[American Expeditionary Force]] in [[World War I]].
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  • ...and national levels. The AFL enthusiastically supported the war effort in World War I, and saw rapid growth in union membership and wage rates.
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  • * Feuer, A.B. ''The U.S. Navy in World War I: Combat at Sea and in the Air'' 1999 [http://www.questia.com/read/30563500 ...lliam J. "Josephus Daniels and the U.S. Navy's Shipbuilding Program During World War I," ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 60, No. 1 (Jan., 1996), pp. 7-
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  • ...tion and as Prime Minister (1916-1922) guided the nation through most of [[World War I]] and its aftermath. ==World War I==
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  • ...and the terms and conditions for the surrender of Germany at the end of [[World War I]] in 1918 were ultimately to cast a long shadow over the 20th century. The ===Demand for Reparations for World War I===
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  • *[[Wilfred Owen]], [[World War I]] poet – convalesced in Scarborough
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  • ...of ''La Discorde chez l'ennemi'' (1924), analysis of Germany's mistakes in World War I
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  • ==World War I and aftermath: 1914-1939== During [[World War I]] there was only a single full-scale battle between the Royal Navy's fleet
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  • ...g section about Christopher's parents and his birth and upbringing in post-World War I Weimar Germany. It is clear from that book that Christopher was an only chi
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  • ...reduction of the power of the [[House of Lords]]. He led the nation into [[World War I]], but his faltering leadership in the midst of military crises let to his ...ant support in the Army. The Irish crisis was postponed by the outbreak of World War I and the bill was not enforced.
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  • He joined the German Navy in 1912, served in World War I, and then became a paymaster in 1918. After the war, he took trade school
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  • ...off to a slow start, the NP began picking up speed after the outbreak of [[World War I]], which stirred up the traditional antagonism between Afrikaans- and Engli
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  • ...n honor of a visit to Romania by [[Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre]] after [[World War I]], and they were the first to introduce [[ice cream]] to Romania.<ref name=
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  • ...pon]], by German forces at the [[Second Battle of Ypres]] in 1915 during [[World War I]]. It was released from cylinders carried by trains, but was replaced by ag
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  • ...nce]] in both the World Wars. Manning worked for the [[War Office]] during World War I. Their first books were fairly realistic and with a touch of grimness; the
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  • ...anufacturer originating from Germany. With its roots tracing back before [[World War I]], the company now specializes in sport and luxury sedans, although it has
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  • ...States and did not serve in Europe during [[American Expeditionary Forces|World War I]]. He became instructor of mathematics at West Point in 1920. After gradua
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  • ...and left for neighboring towns and cities, the job prospects brought by [[World War I]] also lured residents away. The town experienced a short revival during th
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  • ...t he has participated in re-enactments as a Civil War Union infantryman, a World War I dough boy and World War II American infantryman and paratrooper.<ref name=T
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  • ...s he also played for DFC Prag (Prague) and Teplitzer FK (Teplice). During World War I, in 1917, he was the center forward on the Austrian national soccer team. A
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  • ...nhistoryJoyTheatre/><ref name=DougTaylorYesteryear/> When built, during [[World War I]] the theatre had just 381 seats. In 1941 it was renovated, adding air con
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  • ...]] in 1909, in [[Kraków]] in 1913, then in [[Palestine]] in 1914. During [[World War I]] he served in the front lines of Russian Army for six months in 1914, then ...ucja w Niemczech'' (Revolution in Germany) was published, a satire of post-World War I Germany.
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  • ...[[Berlin]] in 1910 where he maintained a busy practice until the advent of World War I. During that war, he published Pacifist polemical works, some of which came ...ctive” school. He produced his book Modern Architecture in 1930. Following World War I, Germany experienced a critical housing shortage; at the same time, a Socia
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  • ...] and [[social work]]er, and the only member of Congress to vote against [[World War I]] (1917) and [[World War II]] (1941). She was elected in [[Montana (U.S. s ...their husbands and aid women with children whose husbands were fighting in World War I. She also called for equal job opportunities and pay for women in war indus
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  • After [[World War I]] she returned to fishery patrols, and was sold out of government service i
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  • The final series took viewers to the battlefields of [[World War I]]. Broadcast in 1989, ''Blackadder Goes Forth'' depicted Blackadder as a Ca
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  • * Lamme, Margot Opdycke. "Tapping into War: Leveraging World War I in the Drive for a Dry Nation." ''American Journalism'' 2004 21(4): 63-91.
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  • ==World War I== ...cription, rather than voluntary enlistment, to raise military manpower for World War I. An important motivation was to head off ex-president Theodore Roosevelt wh
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  • ...e South African War during 1899 to 1902; sent troops to serve during both World War I and World War II. The Canadian Provost Corps in World War Two was initially
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  • 1914 '''[[World War I|First World War]]''' (1914-1918)
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  • ...1957) came to know [[Adolf Hitler]] as his sergeant and company clerk in [[World War I]], and was an early member of the [[Nazi Party]], serving in various admini
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  • ...BRN) weapons. The corps was founded as the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I and subsequently became the Chemical Corps in 1946.</ref> where he was led
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  • ...use of Savoy|Savoy monarchy]] in 1860/61 proved him wrong. After winning [[World War I]] and becoming a [[dictatorship]] under [[Italian fascism]] in 1922, Italy
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  • During World War I several fronts were opened between the belligerent countries in Europe. Aft
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  • ...o the needs and values of emerging urban America. The cynicism of the post-World War I world stilled his imaginary literature, but for the remainder of his life h
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  • '''Australia's role during World War I''', although relatively minor in global terms, is considered very significa
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  • ...views about the future of European dominance and 'the white race' after [[World War I]] Stoddard warns against what he saw as the 'dangers' of racial mixing.
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  • ...n (military)|divisions]] date back to the Napoleonic era. By the time of [[World War I]], a division generally consisted of two or more [[regiment]]s/[[brigade]]s
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  • When the U.S. entered World War I, the U.S. military rejected his attempt to enlist, whereupon he went to Can
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  • ...ent to reform the economy. Third Link argues progressivism collapsed after World War I because of internecine conflicts among reformers and uncertainties about ho
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  • ...ing [[Military History|military historian]] in the world in the era before World War I. His concept of "sea power" had an enormous influence in shaping the strat ...delayed the introduction of convoys as a defense against German U=Boats in World War I. By the 1930s the U.S. Navy was building long-range submarines to raid Jap
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  • ...t he could by travelling to the US and the UK. They did go to the USA, but World War I intervened before they could travel to England. Logue could not fight in World War I due to his own health issues, but he organised concerts and dramatic perfor
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  • ...rmal.” He had belonged to a nationalist paramilitary [[Freikorps]] unit of World War I veterans, and believed in academia contributing to German “national rege
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  • ...o carry secret messages past enemy lines. Many [[pigeon]]s saw action in [[World War I]], although British forces engaged in communications jamming using shotguns
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  • ...ms are oddly disconnected from the real world. For example, they pass over World War I hardly registering a difference in the Europe they see below them, and marr
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  • Early in [[World War I]], the '''Battle of Coronel''', fought on 1 November 1914 off the coast of
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  • ...hal]] during [[World War II]] although his military career dated back to [[World War I]]. He died when Hitler forced his suicide over involvement in the [[German ==World War I==
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  • ...what proved to be an early international coalition (just 14 years before [[World War I|WWI]]), which promptly looted the capital. Later in the year a German exped
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  • During [[World War I]], the socialist and communist parties split over the issue of supporting t
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  • ...al tens of thousands of Jews had immigrated to Palestine by the start of [[World War I]]. The Palestinian Jewish population, which stood at roughly 24,000 in 1880 ...of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I, British Foreign Minister [[Arthur Balfour]] had issued the [[Balfour Decla
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  • With the outbreak of [[World War I]], the Santa Fe sought to eliminate its redundant lines. As the ''de-Luxe''
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  • ...ting in his support for Austria in the crisis of summer 1914 that caused [[World War I]]. Bombastic and impetuous, he overruled his civilian chancellors (Bismark ...a), Wilhelm abandoned his former methods. The question as to his guilt for World War I, which was written into the [[Treaty of Versailles]], became a subject of b
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  • With America's entrance into [[World War I]], Hopkins became the [[American Red Cross]] director of Civilian Relief,
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  • After [[World War I]], there was a short-lived inter-service conflict over the U.S. dirigible s
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  • ...state and national levels. He enthusiastically supported the war effort in World War I, and saw rapid growth in union membership and wage rates. During World War I Gompers was a strong supporter of the war effort. He was appointed by Presi
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  • ...only slightly less advanced than that of the men with shotguns who, during World War I, jammed pigeon communications and intercepted the messages carried. ==World War I==
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  • ...[[Tauba Auerbach]], in commemoration of the [[dazzle camouflage]] used on World War I ships.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.workboat.com/news/coastal-inland-wate
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  • NCF suffered a significant loss of influence after [[World War I]]. The death of Gompers in 1924 largely ended its relationship to the labor
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  • ...he final assault on Passchendaele – one of the most significant battles in World War I. Private Robertson is one of only 94 Canadians to have been honoured with t
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  • ...s allies, and received in return much the same kind of aid. Mindful of the World War I debt fiasco, as a result of American loans to its allies and the hard feeli
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  • ...Spengler spoke to the political and spiritual predicament of Germany after World War I, explaining Germany was no longer "the people of poets and thinkers" but co ...guing by detailed analogies with other civilizations. It deepened the post-World War I pessimism in Europe.<ref> Wyndham Lewis, ''Time and Western Man'' (1927)</r
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  • ...c, Germany was formed from the [[German Empire]] following its defeat in [[World War I]], but the new [[Weimar Republic]] crumbled amid economic instability, allo
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  • ...At the end of this almost unremittingly grim book, which takes place in [[World War I]], he disappears at sea and is presumed dead. He reappears as the hero of t
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  • ...y (1917), while doing research at [[Yerkes Observatory]]. After serving in World War I, Hubble joined the staff at the [[Mount Wilson Observatory]] near [[Pasaden
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  • Following the [[World War I|First World War]] the Met Office later became part of the [[Air Ministry]]
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  • ...dern plastic surgery in caring for those who suffered facial injuries in [[World War I]], he is considered to be the father of modern plastic surgery. His work wa
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  • ...Boas also organized financial support for German science after the lost [[World War I]].
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  • ...ce officer (G-2) in the [[American Expeditionary Forces]] in France during World War I, playing a major role in organizing G-2 operations for the [[American Exped
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  • ...eters that played from the end of the 19th century until the outbreak of [[World War I]]. This period of cricket in the United States was dominated by so-called '
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  • During [[World War I]] Jameson edited historical material for soldiers in their training camps,
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  • ...up in [[Vilnius|Vilna]] and [[Lvov]] and in 1912 moved to [[Vienna]]. When World War I broke he was arrested as an enemy alien but later released. In 1919 or 1920
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  • Serving in World War I as a pilot, he was in the same List Regiment as Hitler, but they did not me
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  • ...Second Battle of Ypres. Both sides developed and used such weapons. After World War I and due to years of agitation by women's groups in Europe and the U.S. (led
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  • ...s he was said to be the head of British counterespionage operations during World War I and in the first novel is now head of the Military Intelligence Department,
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  • ...''. (Oxford University Press, 1998), examines TR and his family during the World War I period
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  • ...ce plan but by the Spring of 1917 with the entry of the United States into World War I the movement was all but dead. ...to Jewish and Arab Palestinians who had suffered under Turkish rule during World War I. As executive director, he centralized and more or less nationalized medic
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  • He attended the Technical College in Munich and served during World War I as a clerk in the Eleventh Bavarian Infantry. He joined the Hitler ranks in
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  • Grant (1995) shows that during World War I the U.S. loaned over $4 billion to Britain. This British war debt was not p
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  • The letter was written during the buildup to America's entry into [[World War I]], and it generated a huge response. Former president [[Theodore Roosevelt]
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