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The Somme - Probably the most gruesome and bloody battle in the last 100 years. -World War 1 C.s. Lewis, World War One, First World, Batalha Do Somme, Schlacht An Der Somme, Evolution, Battle Of The Somme, Grande Guerra, Rudyard Kipling
Somme survivor's diary emerges after 91 years
The Somme - Probably the most gruesome and bloody battle in the last 100 years. -World War 1
WWI 'The Battle of Verdun'. Horrific injuries Photo 3d, Historia Universal, Verdun, World History, Military History, Historical Photos, Warfare
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WWI 'The Battle of Verdun'. Horrific injuries
Unknown soldier writing/reading during the Battle of Verdun - 1916 Luftwaffe, Narvik, Ww1 Battles, Bataille De Verdun, Man Of War, War Image
Unknown soldier writing/reading during the Battle of Verdun - 1916
French soldiers in a bayonet charge, up a steep slope in the Argonne Forest in 1915. During the Second Battle of Champagne, 450,000 French soldiers advanced against a force of 220,000 Germans, momentarily gaining a small amount of territory, but losing it back to the Germans within weeks. Combined casualties came to more than 215,000 from this battle alone. (Agence de presse Meurisse) Second World, Old World, Ww1 History, War Photography, Western Front, British Soldier
World War I in Photos: The Western Front, Part I
French soldiers in a bayonet charge, up a steep slope in the Argonne Forest in 1915. During the Second Battle of Champagne, 450,000 French soldiers advanced against a force of 220,000 Germans, momentarily gaining a small amount of territory, but losing it back to the Germans within weeks. Combined casualties came to more than 215,000 from this battle alone. (Agence de presse Meurisse)
Harlem's Hellfighters: The first African American regiment to serve with the American Expeditionary force during World War One, the Harlem Hellfighters are commemorated throughout New York City with various streets named after them. Black History Facts, Black History Month, Strange History, Buffalo Soldier, By Any Means Necessary, American Soldiers, Union Soldiers, American Heroes, American War
Harlem Hellfighters: The Overlooked African-American Heroes Of World War I
Harlem's Hellfighters: The first African American regiment to serve with the American Expeditionary force during World War One, the Harlem Hellfighters are commemorated throughout New York City with various streets named after them.
9.All Italians are able to live in Italy 10.Self determination should be allowed for citizens of Austria-Hungary. 11. Self determination should be allowed for citizens of the Balkan States 12.Turkish people should be governed by the Turkish empire should govern themselves 13. Independent Polish citizens should have access to the sea 14.Leaugue of Nations should he set up to guarantee political and territorial independence of all states. historylearningsite.com.uk/woodrow-wilson1 Internet Library, Turkish People, Living In Italy, Balkan, World War I, Real People, American, Hungary, Austria
9.All Italians are able to live in Italy 10.Self determination should be allowed for citizens of Austria-Hungary. 11. Self determination should be allowed for citizens of the Balkan States 12.Turkish people should be governed by the Turkish empire should govern themselves 13. Independent Polish citizens should have access to the sea 14.Leaugue of Nations should he set up to guarantee political and territorial independence of all states. historylearningsite.com.uk/woodrow-wilson1
Dec 7, 1941: The battleship USS Arizona topples over into the sea during a Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ship sank with more than 80 percent of its 1,500-man crew. The attack, which left 2,343 Americans dead and 916 missing, broke the backbone of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and forced America out of a policy of isolationism. President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced that it was "a date which will live in infamy" and Congress declared war on Japan the morning after. (AP Photo) Uss Arizona, Pearl Harbor Day, Pearl Harbor Attack, World War Ii, Today History, History Online, Day Of Infamy, Imperial Japanese Navy
Dec 7, 1941: The battleship USS Arizona topples over into the sea during a Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ship sank with more than 80 percent of its 1,500-man crew. The attack, which left 2,343 Americans dead and 916 missing, broke the backbone of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and forced America out of a policy of isolationism. President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced that it was "a date which will live in infamy" and Congress declared war on Japan the morning after. (AP Photo)
Spectators standing upon couches, tables and chairs to to see the signing of the treaty of Versailles and the end of World War I. [1919] Rare Historical Photos, Rare Photos, Old Photos, Vintage Photographs, Unusual Pictures, Epic Photos, Antique Photos, Archiduque Francisco Fernando, Photos Rares
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Spectators standing upon couches, tables and chairs to to see the signing of the treaty of Versailles and the end of World War I. [1919]
Phoebe Hawn was one of fourteen women who walked 295 miles from New York City to Washington DC in 1913 as part of a suffrage demonstration. The hike to DC began on February 12, 1913, Lincoln’s birthday. Hundreds of people joined the march at points along the way. The fourteen women who walked the entire route and the two who joined the march in Philadelphia wore long brown capes as shown in the photo above. Great Women, Amazing Women, Vintage Photos, Suffragette Movement, We Will Rock You, Brave Women, Fashion Designer
HAWN, MISS PHOEBE. SUFFRAGETTE HIKER
Phoebe Hawn was one of fourteen women who walked 295 miles from New York City to Washington DC in 1913 as part of a suffrage demonstration. The hike to DC began on February 12, 1913, Lincoln’s birthday. Hundreds of people joined the march at points along the way. The fourteen women who walked the entire route and the two who joined the march in Philadelphia wore long brown capes as shown in the photo above.
WWI Home Front: Manipulating Minds: The War Propaganda Machine I Want You Poster, Oncle Sam, James Montgomery Flagg, Hidden Agenda, Recruitment Poster, Army Recruitment, Digital Literacy, Digital Storytelling, Digital Learning
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WWI Home Front: Manipulating Minds: The War Propaganda Machine
1917 WW I headline US BREAKS RELATIONS w GERMANY Unrestricted Submarine Warfare $40 Ww1, Newspapers, Headlines, Submarine, Germany, Zimmermann, Board
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1917 WW I headline US BREAKS RELATIONS w GERMANY Unrestricted Submarine Warfare $40
The Cunard ocean liner Lusitania sinks after it was hit by a German U-boat torpedo off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, on May 7, 1915. Nearly 2,000 people died, 128 of whom were U.S. citizens. This tragedy helped propel the U.S. into WWI. The insert shows Alfred von Tirpitz, admiral of the German Navy at the time. Titanic Underwater, Titanic Ship, Ww2 Posters, German Submarines, Under The Ocean, Cunard, Sailing Ships, Liner
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The Cunard ocean liner Lusitania sinks after it was hit by a German U-boat torpedo off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, on May 7, 1915. Nearly 2,000 people died, 128 of whom were U.S. citizens. This tragedy helped propel the U.S. into WWI. The insert shows Alfred von Tirpitz, admiral of the German Navy at the time.
This is a telegram that Arthur Zimmerman had made, it was made for the Mexicans to join German forces. History Class, British History, American History, Mexican Army, Coded Message, Propaganda Posters
This is a telegram that Arthur Zimmerman had made, it was made for the Mexicans to join German forces.
28 June 1914. Photograph of the Archduke and his wife emerging from the Sarajevo Town Hall to board their car, a few minutes before the assasination Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, Global Conflict, Austro Hungarian, Sarajevo, Change The World
28 June 1914. Photograph of the Archduke and his wife emerging from the Sarajevo Town Hall to board their car, a few minutes before the assasination
Wilhelm II, German Emperor "Kaiser Wilhelm II", daughter of Princess Victoria ("Vicky") and Prince Frederick William of Prussia European History, Wilhelm Ii, Kaiser Wilhelm, Reine Victoria, Queen Victoria, Princess Victoria
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Wilhelm II, German Emperor "Kaiser Wilhelm II", daughter of Princess Victoria ("Vicky") and Prince Frederick William of Prussia
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Santeos: George Clemenceau
Detail of Tuxen's painting of the marriage of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna. Alexandra Feodorovna, Ferdinand I, Anastasia Romanov, House Of Romanov, Tsar Nicholas Ii, Russian Art, Russian Painting, Alix, Oeuvre D'art
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Detail of Tuxen's painting of the marriage of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna.
British formal dress: David Lloyd George (left) and Winston Churchill wear frock coats and top hats, 1907. The "Terrible Twins" Winston Churchill and David Lloyd George in 1907 during the peak of their "radical phase" as social reformers. Winston Churchill, Edwardian Fashion, Vintage Fashion, David Lloyd George, Belle Epoque, London Art Print, Homburg, Vintage Man, Costume Ideas
British formal dress: David Lloyd George (left) and Winston Churchill wear frock coats and top hats, 1907. The "Terrible Twins" Winston Churchill and David Lloyd George in 1907 during the peak of their "radical phase" as social reformers.
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Henry Cabot Lodge, 1890 John Singer Sargent
March 5, 1917. Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith Bolling Wilson riding in the backseat of a carriage on their way to his second inauguration. Presidents Wives, United States Presidents, American Presidents, Famous Presidents, Presidential History, Presidential Inauguration, Woodrow Wilson
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March 5, 1917. Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith Bolling Wilson riding in the backseat of a carriage on their way to his second inauguration.
U.S. soldier Alvin York with his mother Mary York, c. 1919. Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated American soldiers in World War I. He lead an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 32 machine guns, killing 28 German soldiers, and He and his seven men capturing 132 others. He was born and died in Tennessee. Native American, Dieselpunk, Alvin York, Foto Portrait
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U.S. soldier Alvin York with his mother Mary York, c. 1919. Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated American soldiers in World War I. He lead an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 32 machine guns, killing 28 German soldiers, and He and his seven men capturing 132 others. He was born and died in Tennessee.
John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (9/13/1860-7/15/1948), was a general officer in the United States Army who led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. Pershing is the only person to be promoted in his own lifetime to the highest rank ever held in the United States Army—General of the Armies. American Pride, Million Men, John Black, United States Army
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John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing (9/13/1860-7/15/1948), was a general officer in the United States Army who led the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. Pershing is the only person to be promoted in his own lifetime to the highest rank ever held in the United States Army—General of the Armies.