World War I.  President Woodrow Wilson  The Lusitania.

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World War I

 President Woodrow Wilson

 The Lusitania.

 Men in trenches…

Trench foot..

Recruiting poster..

Cannon. (used in the war)  One of the weapons used in the war was a cannon.

Tanks..

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