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World War I Collection (3-CD Set)
This is a great collectors item for any World War 1 historical buff or educational student! Over 3,000+ high resolution photos, propaganda posters, documentary films, maps, books & texts, newspapers, and audio from some of the most significant battles, events, and people of World War 1. All pictures are labelled accordingly so you can easily find what you're looking for and are printable from the CDs!
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World War I Posters
The largest WWI Propaganda Posters Photograph Collection Ever Assembled! Over 1,100+ images in all! This collection spans from around the globe, covering propaganda and wartime posters from over 25 countries in all including the United States, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Australia.
World War I Maps
50+ High-Resolution Battle and Campaign Maps from all parts of Europe and Asia during World War I. Categories include early German offenses, the Russo-Finnish War, the Russo-German War, various wars in North Africa and Italy, wars in Western Europe, Invasion of Japan, the Japanese Offensive, Early Allied Offensives, Allied Liberation of the Philippines, Aircraft Carrier Forces, Battles of Coral Sea, Battles of Midway, China, Burma, India, final operations of the war, and tons more!
World War I Books and Texts
American Military History
A History of the Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in the Great Conflict
At Suvla Bay
Democracy by the Militia of Mercy
Fighting France from Dunkerque to Belport
Hira Singh - When India Came to Fight in Flanders
Now It Can Be Told
The French Twins
The Letters of Franklin K. Lane
The New Book of Martyrs
The Riddle of the Rhine - Chemical Strategy in Peace and War
The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land
World War I Chronology, 1914 - 1919
World War I - 18 Audio Files
America and the War
American Rights
America's Accomplishments
America's Choice and Opportunity
At the Front
At Valley Forge
Democrats in the World War
From the Battlefields of France
Labor's Service to Freedom
Loyalty
One Hundred Million Solders
The American Soldier
The Nation in Arms
The Navy is Ready
The Republic Must Awaken
The Third Liberty Loan
There is No Rank In Sacrifice
What Are We Fighting For
World War I Films
The complete "America Goes Over" WWI Documentary Film on CD-Rom! Over 60 minutes of rare digitalized video originally produced in 1918 by the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the war.
World War I Military Newspapers
This collection consists of 71 8-page issues of super high-resolution "Stars & Stripes" newspapers from February 8th, 1918 to June 13th, 1919 originally published by the United States Army. The newspapers contain literally thousands of interesting articles, ads, and illustrations covering a broad range of topics. These newspapers represent the entire history of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) during World War I.
When The Stars and Stripes began publication, American forces were dispersed throughout the Western Front, often mixed at the unit level with British, French, and Italian forces. The newspaper's mission was to provide these scattered troops with a sense of unity and an understanding of their part in the overall war effort.
The eight-page weekly featured news from home, sports news, poetry, and cartoons, with a staff that included journalists Alexander Woollcott, Harold Ross, and Grantland Rice. Printing the paper on presses borrowed from Paris newspaper plants, the staff used a network of trains, automobiles, and a motorcycle to deliver the news to the doughboys (as the American soldiers were called). At the peak of its production, The Stars and Stripes had a circulation of 526,000 readers.
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