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  1. World War I in Photos: Introduction

    45 Photos. In Focus. A century ago, an assassin, a Serbian nationalist, killed the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary as he visited Sarajevo. This act was the catalyst for a massive conflict ...

  2. World War I in Photos: A Century Later

    Members of German World War One historical association sit on the remains of a French 155mm long-range cannon at the wiped-out village of Bezonvaux, near Verdun, eastern France, March 29, 2014.

  3. World War 1 photo essay

    28th of July, 1914. The outbreak of World War 1. Today it is exactly 100 years ago that the Austrian-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia. A week later, Britain declared war on Germany when Germany invaded Belgium. This was the start of what was then known in Europe as " The Great War ". It was seen as " the war to end all wars " and ...

  4. The First World War: A Photo Essay

    German Army During WW1: Men And Machines. WW1: A Photo Essay. Battle Of Somme. Battle Of Verdun. Trench Warfare. Shell Shocked! American soldiers in WW1. WW1: Use of Body Armor And Poison Gas WW1 Images: British Soldiers: Part 1 WW1 Images: British Soldiers: Part 2 Dramatic (and rather grim) pictures from WW1 Rare German WW1 pictures: Part 1

  5. Rare Color Photographs from the Trenches of World War I

    When Adolf Hitler, impressed by the color pictures made by his personal photographer, Hugo Jaeger, pronounced in the late 1930s that "the future belongs to color photography," he might as ...

  6. Men of War

    Ninety years of battlefield portraits taken by the greatest combat photographers of all time

  7. World War I

    The Harris & Ewing Collection, National Photo Company Collection, and Bain Collection have large numbers of digitized photos. The subject matter tends to be based around Washington, DC, and New York City. They include photos of soldiers training, parades, visiting foreign military and diplomatic groups, and fund raising activities.

  8. Unit 5: Set 1. The Great War, A Photo Essay

    the great war, a photo essay; news reports of the great war, 1917; leila halverson goes to war; the spanish flu in north dakota; town life in north dakota - holmboe flims; Unit 6 - hard times & war 1929 - 1945. the great depression & the drought; the united farmers league; the internment diary of toyojiro suzuki; the soldiers of world war ii

  9. World War I in Photos: Soldiers and Civilians

    April 27, 2014. 45 Photos. In Focus. When looking through thousands of images of World War I, some of the more striking photos are not of technological wonders or battle-scarred landscapes, but of ...

  10. World War I

    World War I, an international conflict that in 1914-18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions. The war pitted the Central Powers —mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey —against the Allies—mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917 ...

  11. Pictures as Propaganda

    U.S. newspaper coverage of World War I (1914-18) provides a unique perspective on wartime propaganda. The scope of articles and images clearly exhibits America's evolution from firm isolationism in 1914 to staunch interventionism by 1918. Once American soldiers joined the war, public opinion at home changed. And newspapers helped change it.

  12. World War 1

    The War in The Air. Photo of the crew before they fight. "A good Navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guaranty of peace". "If the women in the factories stopped work for twenty minutes, the Allies would lose the war". Planes were referred to as flying coffins. Zeppelins were use to drop bombs on cities, but were easily destroyed.

  13. 28 Apocalyptic Pictures From The Front Lines Of World War I

    28 Apocalyptic Pictures From The Front Lines Of World War I. From 1914 to 1918, civilization was locked in a horrific world war, a conflict that would leave over 17 million dead and some 7.5 million displaced. Gabriel H. Sanchez. BuzzFeed News Photo Essay Editor. Posted on April 6, 2017, 2:04 pm.

  14. Women in World War I: A Photo Gallery

    The first contingent of the Women's Overseas Hospitals, which sought to aid women and children in areas affected by World War I; it was supported by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. National Archives, Washington, D.C. (165-WW- [600A]10) Women have long played a vital role during wartime. In World War I (1914-18), however ...

  15. World War I in Photos: Global Conflict

    One of the few images taken at night during World War I. According to the existing caption it is taken near the Australian lines. The foreground is brightly lit up, with grass and scrub clearly ...

  16. World War I: Summary, Causes, Facts & Dates

    World War I started in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. During the conflict, the countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire ...

  17. Conclusion

    Conclusion. The first world war was one of the worst wars in human history. over 37 million people died in the struggle. When Germany surrendered in November 11, 1918, the nations meet in Versailles to make peace. This peace was according to one French General, "A 20 year armistice," because of how unfair the treaty was to Germany and many ...

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    World War I in Photos: Introduction. A century ago, in the summer of 1914, a series of events set off an unprecedented global conflict that ultimately claimed the lives of more than 16 million ...

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    M.A.I.N causes of ww1 (M) One of the main causes of world war one was militarism. Tanks, ships, and etc, were being built, sort of like an arms race to see who could build the bigger, better army faster. One of the things built was the tank, which was used in WW1. alliances M.A.I.N