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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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  • {{r|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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  • ...acid chloride]] industrial chemical used as a [[chemical weapon]] during [[World War I|WWI]].
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  • ...ing of the British passenger liner ''Arabic'' by a German submarine during World War I.
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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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  • ...] 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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  • "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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • ...]] 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...''. (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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  • ...Wilson]] formed in 1917 to prepare for the peace negotiations following [[World War I]]. In 1932, [[New York Times]] writer James Kieran first used the term '''B
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  • ...or disobeying a federal court order to desist. He was imprisoned again in World War I for encouraging men to avoid the draft, and ran for president in 1920 from When the U.S. entered World War I Debs supported the manifesto of the St. Louis convention of the party (Apri
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  • Von Bock had a distinguished record in [[World War I]], receiving the [[Pour le Merite]], Germany's highest decoration for brave
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  • ...Marie Curie promoted the use of radium to alleviate suffering, and during World War I, assisted by her daughter, Irène, she personally devoted herself to this w
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  • ...08, and became a lecturer at St. Mary's until 1914. He served throughout [[World War I]] as a captain in the [[Royal Army Medical Corps|Army Medical Corps]], and ...ming's findings, but despite this, most army physicians over the course of World War I continued to use antiseptics even in cases where this worsened the conditio
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  • ...tudy diesel design, which remained a specialty throughout his career. In [[World War I]], he was assigned as Chief of Staff to the commander of US submarines in t
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  • ...d the Committee on Naval Affairs (63rd through 65th Congresses). During [[World War I]], impatient with the Navy's requests for larger [[battleship]]s every year
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  • ...ears after their wedding. They had three sons, one of whom was killed in [[World War I]]; another took his own life at the age of 25 as a result of compulsory mil
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  • World War I broke out after Germany’s attack on Russia (1 August 1914). On 29 October
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  • ...and the United States. The Tata company built a steel mill in India before World War I but could not obtain orders for rails until the 1920s and 1930s.
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  • ...ntries by the end of the century. Except for temporary suspensions during World War I in 1933, the dollar continued to be convertible to gold (but at a revised r
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  • ...rdinarily intense election of 1896. It included the [[Progressive Era]], [[World War I]], and the start of the [[Great Depression, U.S.|Great Depression]]. The fa ...ith Spain]], imperialism in the Philippines, the [[Mexican Revolution]], [[World War I]] in Europe, and the creation of the [[League of Nations]]. Dominant perso
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  • ...as a leader and inspiration to action; a number of these were popular in [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]. With titles such as "Joan of Arc They Are Calling ...st World War] by B.J. Omanson, covers interest in Joan of Arc during the [[World War I|First World War]].
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  • ...an ethnic Baltic German who had served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...tablishment of an independent [[Czechoslovakia]] (in 1918) at the end of [[World War I]], a National Meteorological Institute was established in 1919 to serve bot
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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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  • ...Subsequently, the throne has alternated between their descendants. During World War I, Kuwait remained neutral but gave some support to the British.<ref>Casey 47 ...which had been given all of the former Ottoman province of Basra following World War I). Iraq, however, had accepted Kuwaiti independence in 1932 and again in 196
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  • ...edit Corporation; RFC was modeled after the [[War Finance Corporation]] of World War I. The agency gave $2 billion in aid to state and local governments and made
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  • ...his hand. He then used essential oils to treat soldiers in hospital during World War I. In the late 1920s and 30s he continued to study essential oils as a healin
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  • ...s 7 players, each controlling one of the major European powers just before World War I: [[England]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Russia]], [[Turkey]], o
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  • ...the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]] in October 1944; the [[Battle of Jutland]] in World War I had more ships but virtually no aircraft. Due to the lopsided losses of Jap
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  • During [[World War I]] he founded the ''Fasci di Combattimento'' <ref>Schnapp, Jeffrey Thompson;
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  • ...er foreign powers." Even with the demise of the Ottoman Empire following [[World War I]], the conflict between Turks and Armenians remained unresolved, resulting ...Kurdish complicity in the genocide committed against the Armenians during World War I. Thereafter, Kurds and Kurdish independence movements became the chief targ
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  • ...48), the [[Spanish-American War]] of 1898, [[American Expeditionary Forces|World War I]] (1917-1918), [[World War II]] (1941-45), the [[Korean War]] (1950-53), th
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  • ...and the [[University of Glasgow]]. His degree course was interrupted by [[World War I]] and he never graduated.
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  • ...guing by detailed analogies with other civilizations. It deepened the post-World War I pessimism in Europe, and was warmly received by intellectuals in China, Ind
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  • Canada automatically entered the [[World War I|First World War]] in 1914 with Britain's declaration of war, sending volunt
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  • ...of [[Jena]] and [[Bonn]]. He volunteered for the Army on the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914 and spent two years in the artillery before training to be a pilo
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  • ...party, but earlier argued for a distinct Jewish Legion fighting unit in [[World War I]].<noinclude><ref name=Likud-Herut>{{citation With the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, [[Supreme Court of the United States]] Justice [[Louis D. Brande
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  • ===World War I=== ...s; the third of which would have passed in 1914 only for the outbreak of [[World War I]] which caused it to be delayed until the conclusion of the war. Britain fa
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  • ...g section about Christopher's parents and his birth and upbringing in post-World War I Weimar Germany. Not only is it clear that he has no brothers or sisters, Mc
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  • ...oadly policy-oriented. <ref> French, op. cit. p. 893 </ref> "By the end of World War I, it was clear that most social workers were more committed to social adjust
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  • ...into world affairs, promoting Wilson's goal of brokering a peace to end [[World War I]]. On his six missions to Europe he was the president's personal represent ..."'For Sheer Deviltry': Colonel House and Italian-American Relations During World War I.' ''Annales du Monde Anglophone'' 1999 (2): 175-203. Issn: 1259-5098 </ref>
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  • ...igrant. He graduate Indiana University and IU Law School. After service in World War I, he moved to Akron Ohio, and (in 1929) to New York as legal counsel for the
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  • ...ar period from her nurse's training and early socialist involvement in pre-World War I Greenwich Village to her adoption of birth control (a term she helped coin
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  • ...tion was set up for that purpose in 1913 but its work was interrupted by [[World War I]]. After the war, in 1919, chemists from academia and industry formed the I
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  • ...eneral Henry P. McCain was the father of the selective service system in [[World War I]], and was Adjutant General of the Army in 1914. Great-uncle Brigadier Gene
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  • ====World War I==== The navy entered World War I with thirty rear admirals. Three billets had the temporary rank of admiral
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  • ===World War I=== [[Image:Famine6.jpg|thumb|400px|famine conditions in Europe at end of World War I]]
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  • ...the summer and winter of 1914-1915 he vainly opposed Russian entry into [[World War I]] and was sympathetic to peace feelers put out by the German government thr
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  • ...r Periods of Quakerism,'' 2 vols. (1921), covers England and America until World War I.
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  • ...paper) was thrilled by the exploits of [[Eddie Rickenbacker]] and other [[World War I]] aces, and would spend hours watching the big planes come in to Mines Fiel
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  • ...oats", even though some missile-launching submarines displace as much as a World War I [[battleship]].
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  • ...<br> The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) split after World War I onto two wings. The first demanded annexation of Macedonia to Bulgaria. Dur
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  • ...antee Belgium's neutrality, which Germany violated. With the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, the king resigned all German titles for himself and his family a
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  • ...South by providing information about job opportunities in the North during World War I. Hundreds of thousands of African Americans moved North because of his news
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  • ...t in Bristol County is Sunrise Hill at 390 feet above sea level located in World War I Memorial Park in [[North Attleborough, Massachusetts|North Attleborough]].
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  • ...and the meager returns in operating it led the GT towards bankruptcy after World War I. In order to avoid the break-up of this transcontinental railway network t
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  • Since the [[World War I|First World War]], however, the state system has been transformed by [[glob
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  • Following [[World War I]], Amsterdam once again became a center of [[international commerce]], and
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  • ...y based on the L-49 (LZ-96) [[Zeppelin]] bomber, which was downed during [[World War I]] in the American sector of France. The L-49 was a lightened "height climbe ...et reconnaissance work of the type carried out by German naval airships in World War I. Her precommissioning trials included long range flights during September a
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  • ...azis that he also wrote the music, but in fact the tune was taken from a [[World War I]] German Navy song, and is probably originally a folk tune.
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  • ...owing September. Numerous delays (including government intervention during World War I) delayed the completion of the line to November 15, 1919. Completing the SD ...by [[Mexico|Mexican]] revolutionaries, and government intervention during World War I all served to push the construction completion to November 15, 1919 when th
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  • ...n wars, according to an Indiana case study. When the United States entered World War I in 1917 nearly all Indiana Quakers ceased any peace advocacy and probably t ...eived the Nobel Peace Prize. Founded to aid conscientious objectors during World War I, the AFSC continued to promote pacifism during World War II. During the Col
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  • ...mained the sole owners of the line until the government take-over during [[World War I]]. Mackenzie and Mann were major construction contractors for the Canadian
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  • ...the Black hand, [[Gavrilo Princip]], was 19 years of age when he sparked [[World War I]] by firing 2 shots with a pistol and killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand, an
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  • ...a low profile when her husband was Assistant Secretary of the Navy during World War I. She became more accustomed to the limelight when Franklin was the Democrat
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  • ...to struggle. In turn her views were denounced by patriotic groups during World War I (1917-18). In one major speech she suggested that armies gave liquor to sol
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  • ...to graduate for despisement of academic titles. In 1917, he took part in [[World War I]] as Artillery Officer in Italian Army, fighting on [[Asiago Plateau]], des
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  • With the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, Brandeis turned his attention to [[Jewish Question|the Jewish qu ...l than his opponents had feared. He upheld convictions for sedition during World War I, supported prohibition, and was best known for long, complex minority opini
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  • ...k on August 12, 1914 but the trip was cancelled because of the outbreak of World War I on August 1 of that year. (RSF Papers, IV4B1.3, Box 16, Folder 134)
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  • ...son of working-class Catholic parents. After service in the last year of [[World War I]] as a pilot for an artillery spotting unit, during which he was decorated
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  • With the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914, Brandeis turned his attention to [[Jewish Question|the Jewish qu ...l than his opponents had feared. He upheld convictions for sedition during World War I, supported prohibition, and was best known for long, complex minority opini
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  • * Ellis, M. and P. Panayi. "German Minorities in World War I: A Comparative Study of Britain and the USA." ''Ethnic and Racial Studies'' * Luebke, Frederick C. ''Bonds of Loyalty: German Americans During World War I. (1974)
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  • ...to struggle. In turn her views were denounced by patriotic groups during World War I (1917-18). In one major speech she suggested that armies gave liquor to sol
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  • ==World War I== During World War I, intense scrutiny of German Americans led to a debate about the definition
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  • ...ame year. After tumultuous and often unsuccessful years during and after [[World War I]], Nimzowitsch moved to [[Copenhagen]] in 1922 (some sources say 1920) and
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  • Wilhelm Stede originally came to Britain during [[World War I]] as a German prisoner of war. He later settled there and anglicized his na
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  • The United Kingdom economy had been severely damaged by World War I by serious human losses, to which were added the losses of many of its over
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  • ...leges, and professional clubs quickly filled the void. In the years before World War I, the Amateur Athletic Union and the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (f
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  • The disadvantage of concentration on heavy industry became apparent after World War I, for other countries were themselves being industrialized and were no longe
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  • Immediately after World War I, Uganda was suggested as a possible homeland for the settlement of Jews, th
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  • ...e in the musical ''The Merry-Go-Round'' in London. With the outbreak of [[World War I]], he returned to New York where he took a job performing at the ''Midnight
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  • ...and the British gaining control of the British Mandate of Palestine after World War I.
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  • ====World War I==== The navy entered World War I with thirty rear admirals. Three billets had the temporary rank of admiral
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  • Before the start of [[World War I]], most ammonia was obtained by the dry [[distillation]] of [[nitrogenous]] ...er patents. It was first used on an industrial scale by the Germans during World War I. Since then, the process has often been referred to as the [[Haber-Bosch p
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  • ...after the United Kingdom officially adopted the gold standard, until after World War I, weathering financial crises in 1621, in 1694&ndash;[[1696|96]], when [[Joh ...ngdom, in common with many other countries, abandoned the standard after [[World War I]] in 1919. During this period, the pound had a gold value of [[US dollar|US
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  • ...he [[National Banking System]]. The growth of international trade after [[World War I]] and America’s involvement in [[World War II]] demanded an active role b
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  • Before the start of [[World War I]], most ammonia was obtained by the dry [[distillation]] of [[nitrogenous]] ...er patents. It was first used on an industrial scale by the Germans during World War I. Since then, the process has often been referred to as the [[Haber-Bosch p
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  • ..., in the international field, peace between all the nations of the world. World War I convinced him that this optimism was misplaced and that moral progress seem
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  • ...e received his dental degree in 1900 and his medical degree in 1906. After World War I he was appointed as director of the dental institute in Bonn, Germany in wh
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  • The 1916 Games were scheduled for Berlin, but the outbreak of World War I resulted in their cancellation. One other result was that de Coubertin deci
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  • ===World War I=== At the beginning of [[World War I]] more than 3100 German university professors, [[Einstein]] and a few othe
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  • ...and the meager returns in operating it led the GT towards bankruptcy after World War I. In order to avoid the break-up of this transcontinental railway network t
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  • *[[Norman Stone]], World War I *[[Fritz Fischer]] - World War I
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  • ...system which was similar in its essentials to that of Great Britain after World War I. He was probably the first to present a clear statement of the quantity the
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  • ...her shortages had been a major factor in destroying civilian morale during World War I which led to the overthrow of the Kaiser in 1918. However, when the war be
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  • ...cs]] left vacant by [[Albert Einstein]]. Hahn left [[Vienna]] during the [[World War I]] and returned in 1921. The following year Hahn, with the collaboration of
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  • ...y. He studied medicine in [[Freiburg]]. He was called up to serve in the [[World War I|First World War]] and was awarded the eisernes Kreuz (Iron Cross), the Germ
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  • ...rs in Chicago: A Documentary History of Working-Class Culture from 1850 to World War I'' (1988), primary sources (in English translation) ...rs in Chicago: A Documentary History of Working-Class Culture from 1850 to World War I'' (1988), primary sources (in English translation)
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  • ...is an important feedstock for artificial fertilizers and explosives. In [[World War I]] Haber supported the use of chemical weapons and actively worked on their Shortly after the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Fritz Haber undersigned gladly the extremely chauvinistic [[Manife
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  • ...the 20th century, the first wave of independence declarations came after [[World War I]] and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires. The second
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  • * [[Ashenden]], British secret agent in World War I created by [[W. Somerset Maugham]]
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  • ...ces plunged hurting those farmers who had expanded too aggressively during World War I. The result was a mobilization of farmers who demanded federal aid but were
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  • ...was the most influential 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 Air power theory was developed during and shortly after [[World War I]] by Italian [[Giulio Douhet]], American [[Billy Mitchell]], and Briton Sir
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  • ...of Wolf Dohrn, the departure of Dalcroze to Geneva, and the outbreak of [[World War I]]. Dalcroze signed a letter protesting the German bombardment of the [[Reim
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  • Asquith, however, seized on partition as the only solution. Suddenly [[World War I]] broke out, and it was agreed that Home Rule legislation would be approved
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  • ...ort supplies of radios among North Korean troops, caused the 1951 reuse of World War I telephone eavesdropping techniques called Ground Return Intercept (GRI). O
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  • ...ill continued in use as a burster charge for projectiles until just before World War I, when more powerful and less sensitive explosives were adopted.
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  • ...M. M. and McFarland, E. W. ''Scotland and the Great War.'' 1999. 200 pp. World War I
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  • ...e extreme instability of its governments, most potently marked following [[World War I]].
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  • ...le or no evidence of strong antisemitism in Vienna, and, further, that his World War I comrades did not know of dramatic antisemitism. Kershaw suggests that Hitle ...d to Munich, and would [[Hitler as soldier|join the army]] at the start of World War I.
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  • ...DELAG, the first commercial [[airline]], served scheduled flights before [[World War I]]. After the outbreak of the war, the German military made extensive use of ...ong cylinder with tapered fronts and complex multi-plane empennage. During World War I, as a result of improvements by the competing firm of [[Schütte-Lanz]] Luf
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  • ...h naval bases in the Western Hemisphere. In sharp contrast to the loans of World War I, there would be no repayment after the war. Roosevelt was a lifelong free t
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  • ...evelt out of the GOP and left Taft people in charge for decades. During [[World War I]] he helped set national labor policy that reduced strikes and generated un ...other and promoting the idea of a [[League of Nations]] even before the [[World War I|First World War]] began.
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  • ...s a western front sequel to ''PanzerBlitz'', and ''Soldiers'' (1972) about World War I, all by SPI. Dunnigan then crossed another boundary and became the first p
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  • ..."servitude" to the [[Treaty of Versailles]] of 1919, which imposed huge [[World War I reparations|reparations]] on Germany and deprived her of her colonies and t ...e source for the melody was a song popular in the [[German Navy]] during [[World War I]], which Wessel would no doubt have heard being sung by Navy veterans in th
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  • Interest in sports and physical activity increased tremendously after World War I, due mainly to municipal support for added facilities: playing fields, spor
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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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  • ...was a parallel but more rapid ideological transition in Britain, where pre-World War I New Liberalism was eclipsed by rise of the Labour Party and its program of
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  • ...cine. He graduated in 1913, and served in the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I, but was hospitalised, and during his convalescence wrote what became a doc
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  • ...y of Hull]]. Historically, Scarborough is also famous for featuring in a [[World War I|First World War]] [[propaganda]] campaign, ''Remember Scarborough'', follow ...Hartlepool and Whitby|bombed by the German Navy]] in 1914. This led to a [[World War I]] British [[propaganda]] campaign, ''Remember Scarborough'', to spur on rec
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  • == Europe and World War I == [[World War I]] began in 1914, and Peirce made at least two attempts to enlist in the Fre
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  • ...ightmare that the American public had withdrawn its support: our troops in World War I and World War II had ''never'' had to doubt for one minute that the people
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  • ...acks and Asians were drafted at the same rate as whites. The experience of World War I regarding men needed by industry was particularly unsatisfactory--too many
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  • ...which the family made a modest living. They became Polish citizens after [[World War I]] and retained that status during their years in Germany. Herschel had an e
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  • ...t was released. The plan was dogged by a fire in the Parliament Buildings, World War I, war, poor implementation provisions, and reaction against its City Beautif
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  • ...1919, commanding a unit of the Army Air Service on the Italian front in [[World War I]], rising to the rank of major. He was deputy commander of American aviatio
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  • ...ents and the ''LZ1'' (1900) and the ''LZ2'' (1906). At the beginning of [[World War I]] the Zeppelin airships had a cylindrical [[aluminium]] alloy frame and a f ...imitating original Zeppelin design derived from crashed or captured German World War I airships.
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  • ...uilt the Peking Union Medical College into a great institution, helped in World War I war relief,, and it employed [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] of Canada to s ...as a major benefactor in funding the reconstruction effort in France after World War I. As a consequence, Rockefeller (along with the Rothschilds) was considered
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  • ...ngle most important source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, when it was finally surpassed by income taxes. So essential was this reven
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  • ...product in those [[Jim Crow]] times. A later model was marketed for use in World War I, but was not in fact the ancestor of the later, filter-based masks which ev ...r.com/iiiii/gasmask/wwi.html The development of U.S. Army gas masks during World War I]
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  • '''BMW''' began as an airplane engine manufacturer. But after [[World War I]], the [[Treaty of Versailles]] banned any German air force, so the company At the end of World War I, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forbidden to man
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  • ...ed his father's 600-acre (243-hectare) farm at Grandview, Missouri. During World War I his National Guard regiment was mobilized in 1917, he entered the Field Art
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  • ...er patents. It was first used on an industrial scale by the Germans during World War I. Haber and Bosch were later awarded Nobel prizes, in 1918 and 1931 respecti
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  • ...ng a new Museum and a new Library; the city was restored to France after [[World War I]]; on neither occasion were city residents offered a plebiscite. The city r
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  • After World War I Taylorism and Fordism influenced modernist German architects especially Wal
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  • ...opposition to the nation's wartime commitment led to their suppression in World War I, and the IWW virtually disappeared. ...0,000 members, but it was fiercely repressed during, and especially after, World War I with many of its members killed, about 10,000 organisers imprisoned, and th
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  • ..." and "some spice and stuff"—to impress an actress named Anna Selos during World War I when his delicatessen was situated on Broadway: this was the first ''Reuben
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  • Lebanon was created in its present form after [[World War I]] and was administered by the [[France|French]] as a [[League of Nations Ma ...place the area under the control of the Ottoman central government. During World War I, the French (the main patrons of the ''Mutasarifiya'' and the Maronite comm
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  • ...common in the last quarter of the 19th century, and again during and after World War I, when the fear of immigrants and their languages prompted protective Englis ...o their native tongue over English, and their neutrality toward the war in World War I. Major episodes took place in Wisconsin in 1890 when the Germans opposed th
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  • ...t Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in the United Kingdom. During [[World War I]], Marconi was in charge of the radio service for Italian military.
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  • ...SLA also used emotion and cognition in the style of such issues related to World War I as anti-German sentiment, patriotism, and rationing. Lamme (2003) explores
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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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  • The period immediately following [[World War I]] and lasting into the 1950s and 1960s saw a wave of McGuffey nostalgia fue
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  • ...pients avoid the pessimism and despair that characterized the aftermath of World War I. The Marshall Plan thus created in Europe an unstoppable "revolution of ris ...promotional campaign that warned that the isolationist mistakes following World War I must not be repeated. In the United States some critics complained about a
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  • ...military aviation under a separate military service, beginning even before World War I, were thwarted by the usual army-navy differences and the internal oppositi In the 1930s Hans von Seeckt and senior army leadership, using World War I as a guide, advocated an independent air force designed for aggressive [[ba
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  • ...o rapid growth, as Germany started to catch up with Britain. From 1880 to World War I, the industry of the Ruhr area consisted of numerous enterprises, each work ...d for 66% of America's steel output, and almost 30% of the world's. During World War I, its annual production exceeded the combined output of all German and Austr
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  • ...much of the Ottoman Empire were divided between the victorious [[Allies of World War I|allies]] as [[League of Nations mandate]]s. These territories were divided
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  • ...into an early internal labor market. Union membership was quite low before World War I. There was a clearly structured market for unskilled entrants, that promoti
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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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  • . Unions grew rapidly in [[World War I]], but tried through large-scale strikes in steel, meatpacking and other in
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  • ...centered on [[World War I, American entry|American entry into the war]], [[World War I|fighting the war]], and settling the postwar peace terms. He tried to negot ...an operations in 1915 and played a major role in financing the [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] and American war efforts.
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  • ...oney, the Quaker side of Hoover yearned to be of service to others. When [[World War I]] started in August 1914, he helped organize the return home of 120,000 Ame Thousands of [[World War I]] [[veterans]] and their families demonstrated and camped out in Washington
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  • ...m sea water in an effort to help pay Germany's reparations following the [[World War I|First World War]]. Unfortunately, his assessment of the concentration of go
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  • ...ions]</ref> struggle for unity and independence, and the country's part in World War I<ref>[[http://books.google.com/books?id=Re9J1zqkP9oC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=origi ...al [[recession]]s, and a range of humanitarian and cultural issues. The [[World War I|first world war]] prompted the limited adoption in 1918 of a policy of [[co
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  • During [[World War I]], d'Hérelle and assistants (his wife and daughters among them) produced o
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  • ...any was the producer of the most prized dollhouses and miniatures up until World War I. Notable German miniature companies included Marklin, Rock and Garner and o
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  • * see also World War I, Homefront ...despite popular protests. This paved the way for the UK joining France in World War I.
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  • ...with the Socialist vote doubling in every election until the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914.<ref>Baird and Goble, ''The Story of Oklahoma'', (1994) p. 346</r
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  • During [[World War I]], d'Herelle and assistants (his wife and daughters among them) produced ov
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  • ...g stations on the ground. Early tactical stations were in use as early as World War I, but permanent strategic SIGINT stations were established as world tensions
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  • ...gue sufferers. The cemetery has since been converted to the Partenkirchen World War I memorial.
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  • ...90 most came from Germany, ireland and Britain. From 1890 until 1914 (when World War I closed off travel), most came from eastern and southern Europe, and include
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  • ...I) [[lead-acid storage batteries]] and [[terne metal]] for gas tanks after World War I, demand for lead increased. Later, [[radiation shielding]] in [[Radiograph
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  • ...nfluenced by World War I and the [[Versailles Peace Treaty]], and not only World War I, but the [[Russo-Japanese War]] and [[First Sino-Japanese War]], as well as
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  • ...implementation of a [[Home Rule]] act was delayed due to the outbreak of [[World War I]], governmental jurisdiction in Ireland was split into two regions: a North
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  • ...tion]] policies, reminiscent of what Serbian practice had been since the [[World War I|First World War]], they were quickly seen as "conquerors".
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  • ...dergraduate degree in 1914, graduating with honors. He served in combat in World War I, and later taught and did research at Oxford (1919-1922, elected Fellow in
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  • ...are still trickling in, but the largest flow came between 1860 and 1914. (World War I closed the borders and froze people in place.) Not all stayed—of the 38 m
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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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  • ...e fight to make the country a major naval power, and demanded entry into [[World War I]] to stop what he saw as the German attacks on civilization. [[William Howa
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  • ...not to be sold on the cheap to any and all takers or reduced to scrap. The World War I planes were simple affairs, lightweight [[biplane]]s of wood and metal, wit
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  • 9. Ernest Hemingway’s World War I novel<br>
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  • In 1914, the first year of World War I, there was an [[Christmas Truce|unofficial truce]] between German and Briti
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  • |Trivia=Joined the Royal Marines in World War I, rose to Captain; along with the American [[Joe Hunt]], probably the most p |rank years= No world rankings because of World War I
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  • ...1913 and was critical for long-range gunfire during [[The First World War|World War I]]. The Germans developed a similar system. Guns could now be aligned in par ===World War I===
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  • ...ople of Great Britain how the country had become great in the first place. World War I had devastated the population, high unemployment was left unchecked by the
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  • ...e [[California Railroad Commission]] for approval. Owing to a post&ndash;[[World War I]] backlog, it takes nearly a year for the Commission to review the request,
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  • ===World War I=== Defeat in [[World War I]] and the Russian revolutions of 1917 destroyed the Hapsburg and Russian em
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  • ...rs in Chicago: A Documentary History of Working-Class Culture from 1850 to World War I.'' (1988). 427 pp.
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  • ...vement with the NDSAP's predecessor in 1919, after his [[Hitler as soldier|World War I service]] and his preparing to take [[Hitler takes control of government|co
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  • Home Rule was put on hold due to the outbreak of [[World War I]]. However, some saw this as an opportunity and staged a failed rebellion i
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  • Swedish Americans opposed entry into [[World War I]], in which Sweden was neutral. Political pressures during the war encouira
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  • ...scrap. Production in the USA began in 1907, but it was not until after [[World War I]] that cadmium came into wide use.
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  • ...eith [http://historynewsnetwork.org/articles/article.html?id=273 ''How Did World War I Begin?''.] History News Network (October 17, 2001) </ref> After World War I terrorism became an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the
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  • ...eith [http://historynewsnetwork.org/articles/article.html?id=273 ''How Did World War I Begin?''.] History News Network (October 17, 2001) </ref> After World War I terrorism became an official policy in states such as Nazi Germany and the
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  • The [[World War I|First World War]] was supported with near unanimity in Newfoundland. Recrui
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  • ...settlements that followed the [[Napoleonic Wars|Napoleonic wars]] and [[World War I|World Wars I]] and [[World War II|II]].
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  • ...years earlier but its development was troubled and it was not until after World War I that it had been refined enough to become an everyday article of clothing.
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  • ...all the changes in the intervening decade, a decade which was marked by [[World War I]], with its accompanying tremendous increase in military technology, organi
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  • ...rtered in the resort town of Vichy. Pétain, venerated as the great hero of World War I, not only admitted defeat but accepted the idea of permanent subordination
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  • ...also crucially influenced by the effects of his military service during [[World War I]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngbeyond/rings/infl ...e Norse, but it is also a clear reference to the well-known description of World War I, which was commonly referred to as "the war to end all wars".
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  • ...[[the Netherlands]] to support international arbitration. The outbreak of World War I came as a tragic conclusion to all of his hopes, and although he supported
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  • ...anguage]] and represented the dominant [[philosophy of science]] between [[World War I]] and the [[Cold War]]. Many subsequent commentators on "logical positivism
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  • In a later book, Temin argued <ref name=Temin89/> that World War I had been the impulse that led to the depression; and that, because of its
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  • ...[[the Netherlands]] to support international arbitration. The outbreak of World War I came as a tragic conclusion to all of his hopes, and although he supported
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  • # [[World War I]] effectively put a halt to the flow of European immigrants to the great in
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  • ...sioned a second lieutenant in June 1915 in the "class stars fell upon." [[World War I]] was underway in Europe, but it had little impact on the West Point curric During World War I Eisenhower, a permanent captain and a temporary lieutenant colonel, command
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  • ...vels resulting from the deaths and (especially) the low birth rates during World War I.
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  • ...er. Welding technology advanced quickly during the early 20th century as [[World War I]] and [[World War II]] drove the demand for reliable and inexpensive joinin [[World War I]] caused a major surge in the use of welding processes, with the various mi
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  • ...ld's fastest growing economy, with only a sharp but brief recession during World War I. The 1920s had been an especially successful period of growth, with living World War I veterans built on a history of postwar political activism to play an import
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  • * 1916: The "Great Flood" washes out several rail lines. [[World War I]] increases the cost of railway construction materials by 50 to 150 percent
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  • ...eriod that suppressed Arab nationalism for seven centuries into the era of World War I.<ref> Hillenbrand, ''The Crusades, Islamic Perspectives'' p. 5</ref> ...aladin to become embroiled in quarrels within Europe had obvious echoes in World War I and caused the play to be censored by the British authorities in Egypt. In
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  • ...people who would be exempted. Jews over 65 years old, as well as Jewish [[World War I]] veterans who had been severely wounded or who had won the [[Iron Cross]],
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  • A large migration of African Americans began during [[World War I]], hitting its high point during [[World War II]]. During this [[Great Migr
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  • ...territory. The ground war had come to resemble the static Western Front of World War I, with both sides dug in and very little movement. The Americans aggressivel
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  • ...ke and Marx (envisioned by some German historians after the catastrophe of World War I), Wehler's work incorporates [[Max Weber]]'s concepts of authority, economy
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  • The terrible death toll of [[World War I]] led to divergent interpretations as theology confronted popular culture.
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  • ...rman Air Force]] during [[First World War]], the famed [[Jagdgeschwader 1 (World War I)|Flying Circus]] led by [[Manfred von Richthofen]], the [[Red Baron]].<ref>
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  • ...gold medal in Antwerp. Combined with their willingness to serve Canada in World War I, their success made this team a symbol of Canadian manhood, unaffected by t
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  • ...n nationalist, had been a member of the militarist Fatherland Party during World War I, and was bitterly opposed to the armistice of November 1918 and to the left ...time were a former army officer [[Ernst Röhm]], who became head of the SA, World War I flying ace [[Hermann Göring]], and [[Heinrich Himmler]]. In December 1920
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  • ...luding Poles, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Czechs, Greeks, Italians and Jews. World War I cut off immigrations from Europe, and restrictions in the 1920s slowed the ...and 1920s, rather than being seen largely as a phenomenon associated with World War I, takes on greater significance in terms of its economic and political reper
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  • ...sembly point for convoys and shipping to Britain from North America during World War I. The 1917 explosion in Halifax Harbour, caused by a collision between the ...o failed to finance the construction of needed facilities. The outbreak of World War I finally boosted Halifax's harbor into prominence.<ref> James D. Frost, "Hal
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  • ...nyder & Butler "/> The German administration ended in 1914 at the start of World War I when the islands were seized by [[Japan]] in 1914.<ref name=" Snyder & Butl
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  • ...his visit he met [[Winston Churchill]] for the first time. With the end of World War I in November 1918, he was in charge of demobilization, although he opposed p ...h naval bases in the Western Hemisphere. In sharp contrast to the loans of World War I, there would be no repayment after the war. Roosevelt was a lifelong free t
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  • ...once it opened. The hospital was taken over as a military hospital during World War I, but the building was destroyed after the war because neither the provincia
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  • ...the next few years, having secured deferment from military service during World War I.
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  • ...teel car that resembled the "forty-and-eights" used in [[Europe]] during [[World War I]]. The prototype weighed in at 13½ tons and was outfitted with a 1,500-pou
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  • ...during the period 1911 to 1937, centering on Lancashire millers. Prior to World War I, Lancashire's cotton industry paid little attention to Japan's textile indu
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  • World War I caused an interruption of the centralized standardization efforts for Skat,
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  • ...rzin Circle"); and (3) pieces inspired by the [[Russo-Japanese War]] and [[World War I]].
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  • ...hat worshipped physical prowess. He was rejected for military service in [[World War I]], although he later often misrepresented himself as a war veteran, and his
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  • When Brecht was 16, [[World War I]] broke out. Initially enthusiastic, Brecht soon changed his mind on seeing
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  • ...nique important for its use in exploring for petroleum. At the outbreak of World War I in August, 1914, Fessenden volunteered his services to the Canadian governm
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  • ...onomic power. [[Woodrow Wilson]] used that power to shape the outcome of [[World War I]]. The economy crashed in 1929, causing a [[Great Depression|worldwide depr
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  • In 1914, just before the start of [[World War I]], Einstein settled in [[Berlin]] as professor at the local [[University of
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  • ...oved by President William Howard Taft. Rates started low and jumped during World War I, then declined in the 1920s.<ref> see [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/refere
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  • ...nking system experienced its most severe instability since the outbreak of World War I" <ref>[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/inflationreport/infrep.h
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  • Urban reform movements in Regina, Saskatchewan, in the years just prior to World War I usually depended on support from business and professional groups. City pla
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  • ...1901 or started as a taxpayer revolt in the 1890s, whether it ended with [[World War I]] or continued into the 1920s, whether it was a precursor to the [[New Deal
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  • ...n of swarming. Examples of melee are tribal warfare, modern gang fighting, World War I dogfights, ancient naval conflict and modern urban warfare. Massing, is org
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  • ...rief History of Income Tax'' H M Revenue and Customs, 2009]</ref>. During World War I the standard rate of income tax in Britain rose from 6 per cent to 30 per c
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  • ...) towers with four-bladed 23 m (75 ft) diameter rotors. Around the time of World War I, American windmill makers were producing 100,000 farm windmills each year,
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  • ...a, they would remain in Switzerland. This lasted until 1921 when, after [[World War I]], the family spent three years living in various cities: [[Lugano]] (Switz
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  • ...uses. Lancet 2:1241-3</ref> Twort's work was interrupted by the onset of [[World War I]], but when he returned to the [[Brown Institution]], he spent the rest of
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  • ...uses. Lancet 2:1241-3</ref> Twort's work was interrupted by the onset of [[World War I]], but when he returned to the [[Brown Institution]], he spent the rest of
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  • ...dominated politics for 40 years. Wilson led the U.S. to victory in the [[World War I|First World War]], and helped write the [[Versailles Treaty]], which includ
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  • The disadvantage of concentration on heavy industry became apparent after World War I, for other countries were themselves being industrialized and were no longe
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  • ...Germany. Third, the Allies were determined that in World War II, unlike in World War I, Germany must be comprehensively defeated in the field if another “stab i
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