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By Mrs. Grubbs 2012
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Europe before W.W. I
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Corp.. Adolf Hitler 1910 Corp. Adolf Hiltler 1910
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Austria-Hungary 1914
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Franz Ferdinand June 28, 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, far right, was shot to death on June 28, 1914, shortly after this photo was taken. His assassination triggered the outbreak of World War I. Picture : Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Home Article: World War I) Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, far right, was shot to death on June 28, 1914, shortly after this photo was taken. His assassination triggered the outbreak of World War I. UPI/Bettman Newsphotos © 2004 World Book, Inc. All rights reserved. WORLD BOOK and the GLOBE DEVICE are registered trademarks of World Book, Inc.
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German Officers 1910
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Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Europe
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Pres. Wilson Sept.4, 1917 Pres. Wilson Sept. 4, 1917
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Troopship carries U.S. soldiers in World War I 1917-1918
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Zimmerman note 1917 The Zimmermann telegram of January 1917, shown here, revealed a German plot to persuade Mexico to go to war against the United States during World War I. This telegram was intercepted by the United Kingdom and eventually released in the U.S. press. Its publication helped strengthen U.S. public opinion against Germany. The United States entered World War I in April of that year. National Archives Picture : Zimmermann note (Home Article: World War I) The Zimmermann telegram of January 1917, shown here, revealed a German plot to persuade Mexico to go to war against the United States during World War I. This telegram was intercepted by the United Kingdom and eventually released in the U.S. press. Its publication helped strengthen U.S. public opinion against Germany. The United States entered World War I in April of that year. National Archives © 2004 World Book, Inc. All rights reserved. WORLD BOOK and the GLOBE DEVICE are registered trademarks of World Book, Inc.
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Europe
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W.W. I Weapons Worldbook Encyclopedia
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Deri R27
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German balloonist bailing out.
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Trenches
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W.W. I Recruiting Posters
Picture : Uncle Sam (Home Article: Uncle Sam) Uncle Sam has appeared in several forms in different periods of United States history. In this poster, which was painted by James Montgomery Flagg, Uncle Sam urges men to enlist in the U.S. Army during World War I ( ). Granger Collection © 2004 World Book, Inc. All rights reserved. WORLD BOOK and the GLOBE DEVICE are registered trademarks of World Book, Inc. PRINT
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Americans in Trenches in France
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British during W.W. I
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W.W. I Tank W.W. I Tank
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W.W. I gas masks W.W. I gas masks
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U.S. Gunners NE France 1918
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W.W. I hat worn by U.S. soldiers.
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Cheering the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918 in a French town.
© 2004 World Book, Inc. Cheering the end of World War I on Nov. 11, 1918 in a French town.
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General Pershing in New York City, 1918
Picture : General John J. Pershing (Home Article: Pershing, John Joseph) American General John J. Pershing commanded the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in Europe in World War I (1914–1918). He is shown here leading his troops down New York's Fifth Avenue after World War I ended in 1918.Brown Bros. © 2004 World Book, Inc. All rights reserved. WORLD BOOK and the GLOBE DEVICE are registered trademarks of World Book, Inc.
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Armistice Day in New York City
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Germany after W.W. I
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Serbia Post W.W. I
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EuropebeforeW.W. I Europe after W.W. I
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THE NATIONS INVOLVED IN WORLD WAR I
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Declared war on Serbia: July 28, Declared war on Russia: Aug. 6, 1914 Declared war on Belgium: Aug. 28, Declared war on Portugal: March 15, 1916 FRANCE Invaded by Germany: Aug. 2, Declared war on Austria-Hungary: Aug. 12, Declared war on Turkey: Nov. 5, Declared war on Bulgaria: Oct. 16, 1915 GERMANY Declared war on Russia: Aug. 1, Declared war on France: Aug. 3, Declared war on Belgium: Aug. 4, Declared war on Portugal: March 9, Declared war on Romania: Aug. 28, 1916 GREAT BRITAIN Declared war on Germany: Aug. 4, Declared war on Austria-Hungary: Aug. 12, Declared war on Turkey: Nov. 5, Declared war on Bulgaria: Oct. 15, 1915 MONTENEGRO Declared war on Austria-Hungary: Aug. 5, Declared war on Germany: Aug. 8, U.S. Declared war on Germany: April 6, Declared war on Austria-Hungary: Dec. 7, 1917
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WORLD WAR I CASUALTIES COUNTRY: U. S
WORLD WAR I CASUALTIES COUNTRY: U.S. MEN MOBILIZED: 4,355,000 KILLED AND DIED*: 126,000 WOUNDED: 234,300 PRISONERS AND MISSING: 4,500 TOTAL CASUALTIES: 350,300 CASUALTIES IN PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL MOBILIZED: 8.0 *Includes deaths from all causes, in army. Copyright © 2004 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. TIME FOR KIDS Nov. 12, 2001, n.p.
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*Includes deaths from all causes, in army.
TOTAL, CENTRAL POWERS MEN MOBILIZED: 22,850,000 KILLED AND DIED*: 3,386,200 WOUNDED: 8,388,448 PRISONERS AND MISSING: 3,629,829 TOTAL CASUALTIES: 15,404,477 CASUALTIES IN PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL MOBILIZED: 67.4 *Includes deaths from all causes, in army. Copyright © 2004 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. TIME FOR KIDS Nov. 12, 2001, n.p.
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GRAND TOTAL MEN MOBILIZED: 65,038,810 KILLED AND DIED
GRAND TOTAL MEN MOBILIZED: 65,038,810 KILLED AND DIED*: 8,538,315 WOUNDED: 21,219,452 PRISONERS AND MISSING: 7,750,919 TOTAL CASUALTIES: 37,494,186 CASUALTIES IN PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL MOBILIZED: *Includes deaths from all causes, in army. Copyright © 2004 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. TIME FOR KIDS Nov. 12, 2001, n.p.
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W.W. I Victory Parade May 30, 1919
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Europe about 1923
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