11, 1872 to September 12, 1900. The World War I Draft Registration Cards created at this time have been digitized and put online. Be aware that these are records of people who registered for the draft. Everyone who registered did not actually serve in the military during World War One. ...
After 鈥渋t鈥檚 over over there鈥 Using record linkage to enable the reconstruction of World War I veterans鈥demography from soldiers鈥experiences to civilian populations In this article, I describe automatically linking newly accessible census data and World War I service records to enable a more ...
the War Guilt Section (Kriegsschuldreferat), to thoroughly examine archives and diplomatic records. TheKriegsschuldreferat’smission was to demonstrate that the war had causes
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Ireland's Memorial records commemorate and remembers the men from the Island of Ireland who were killed in World War 1. The Island of Ireland's World War 1 veterans project seeks to record and remember those from the Island of Ireland who came home. The project currently has 42,000 names ...
Women in the Great War - World War I World War I was the first war in which American women were recruited to serve in the military. Women were already present in France as members of the American Red Cross and as canteen workers. ...
Veterans of Love and War: A First World War Ghost Storywas poignant and beautiful. (If you liked this review or want more paranormal World War I stories in your life, go check out my reviews ofAn English HeavenandThe Last Photograph of John Buckley.) ...
It records the 23,844 names of town where Australians who served in World War I and II were born. Superimposed over the top are 47 of the major battles they fought. Principal architect Peter Tonkin said the somewhat curvaceous design of the memorial, made of grey-green granite slabs, “ref...
Source:Source Records of the Great War, Vol. III,ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923 Sponsored Links
1. Woodrow Wilson Requests War (April 2, 1917) In this speech before Congress, President Woodrow Wilson made the case for America’s entry into World War I. 2. Alan Seeger on World War I (1914; 1916) The poet Alan Seeger, born in New York and educated at Harvard University, lived am...