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originating in 1914, the year the First World War began.
Included among the 1914
documents are the various declarations of war, as well as Count Franz von
Harrach's memoir of the events surrounding the assassination of
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originating in 1914, the year the First World War began.
Included among the 1914
documents are the various declarations of war, as well as Count Franz von
Harrach's memoir of the events surrounding the assassination of
- November - Religious commandment to Muslims Worldwide
Proclamation of Sultan
Mehmed V (click
here )
November - Ottoman call to arms
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- a privilege thus to serve
its friends and the world. It stands ready at any time to convey to
either Government any intimation or suggestion the other may be willing to
have it convey and cordially invites the Imperial German Government to
- a privilege thus to serve
its friends and the world. It stands ready at any time to convey to
either Government any intimation or suggestion the other may be willing to
have it convey and cordially invites the Imperial German Government to
- in this way at its convenience.
The whole world is
concerned in anything that may bring about even a partial accommodation of
interests or in any way mitigate the terrors of the present distressing
conflict.
In the meantime,
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- 24 September, 2005
The U.S.A. entered World War One in
April 1917, but lost no time in producing many more propaganda posters than
any other single nation. These encompassed recruitment to the various
armed services, plus
- 24 September, 2005
The U.S.A. entered World War One in
April 1917, but lost no time in producing many more propaganda posters than
any other single nation. These encompassed recruitment to the various
armed services, plus
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- France had initiated its plan for the
First World War some years before the event - via the ill-fated
Plan XVII
- and so had in place a government policy of conscription.
Nevertheless when war broke out the French government
- France had initiated its plan for the
First World War some years before the event - via the ill-fated
Plan XVII
- and so had in place a government policy of conscription.
Nevertheless when war broke out the French government
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- As with Australia, Canada entered the
First World War along with Britain in August 1914. Again, Canada did
not have in place a policy of conscription - although this was
(controversially) changed in time by Prime Minister
Sir
- As with Australia, Canada entered the
First World War along with Britain in August 1914. Again, Canada did
not have in place a policy of conscription - although this was
(controversially) changed in time by Prime Minister
Sir
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