World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. From the time of its occurrence until the approach of World War II in 1939, it was called simply
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War Horsecharts what happens to a farm worker and his horse when both are drafted into the army during the First World War. Its innovative stage sets and props have seen it hailed as one of the most innovative shows of the century. The production is currently on tour. For dates and venu...
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Like Patton, Eisenhower also had mentor -- Lt. Colonel Ira C. Wellborn, and infantry officer who had been awarded the Medal of Honor for service in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. On March 5, 1918, Secretary of War Newton D. Baker appointed Wellborn to serve as director of the Ta...
Public Health and Sexual Morality: Venereal Disease in World War II Australia Sturma,Michael - 《Signs Journal of Women in Culture & Society》 被引量: 24发表: 1988年 Dislocations and relocations: The built environments of Japanese American internment On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. ...
The American Civil War gets its treatment inBig Bad Ironcladwhich tells the story of the nation-defining conflict through the epic development and battle of thefirst US ironclad shipsin March 1862. With so many stories to be told from the Civil War, this book’s focus on the relatively igno...
Brokaw, a baby boomer, was not the first journalist to celebrate the common soldier of the Second World War. Ernie Pyle, one of the most widely read combat journalists of the war years, focused his columns not on generals and ... JW Ryan,DR Segal - 《Journal of American Culture》 被引...
Dead in the fray outside the union hall were three World War I soldiers: Arthur McElfresh, Ben Cassagranda, andWarren Grimm, the last of whom had the distinction of participating in the unsuccessfulAmerican invasion of Bolshevik Russia— plus Dale Hubbard, the man shot dead while attempting ...