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Articles: Thailand and the First World War
Updated - Sunday, 9 March, 2003
When United States
President Woodrow
Wilson declared
war on Germany in April 1917 , it was clear the American entry
- Feature
Articles: Thailand and the First World War
Updated - Sunday, 9 March, 2003
When United States
President Woodrow
Wilson declared
war on Germany in April 1917 , it was clear the American entry
- remained neutral since the outbreak of the First World War in
August 1914 and his nation enjoyed friendly relations with Germany, the King
recognised the political value of throwing in his lot with the Allied
Powers.
The
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replayed time and time again during the First World War – but in this case,
the young woman was my great grandmother. For the military machine the
death of a soldier had, by 1917, become a matter of routine – a case of
dotting the i's
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replayed time and time again during the First World War – but in this case,
the young woman was my great grandmother. For the military machine the
death of a soldier had, by 1917, become a matter of routine – a case of
dotting the i's
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files were lost to Luftwaffe bombing in World War Two). Thus it was impossible to
trace Private Adams' career prior to the July 1917 start o f the Company
diaries. No private correspondence of Alfred's survives which could
shed
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- 37.5 million total casualties of the First World War
out of 65 million troops mobilised. Up to 10 million are said to
have died.
Original Material ©
Michael Duffy 2000-09,
- 37.5 million total casualties of the First World War
out of 65 million troops mobilised. Up to 10 million are said to
have died.
Original Material ©
Michael Duffy 2000-09,
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- Allied and German, survive. This subterranean world can
be visited on a guided tour. Unfortunately it was closed for routine
inspection on the day we arrived.
Segments of trenches still survive. They
are lined with cement
- Allied and German, survive. This subterranean world can
be visited on a guided tour. Unfortunately it was closed for routine
inspection on the day we arrived.
Segments of trenches still survive. They
are lined with cement
- Concrete trenches might offend some First world War
aficionados, but the logistics of maintaining an accurate reconstruction
would be impossible. They do, however, give the visitor an idea of the scale
of building and the
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- My
email address is
pldrake@btopenworld.com .
Biography Reference:
Julian Putkowski, King's College.
"Drum Fire" was an
- My
email address is
pldrake@btopenworld.com .
Biography Reference:
Julian Putkowski, King's College.
"Drum Fire" was an
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- role in easing the
suffering caused by World War One.
Article contributed by
William P. McEvoy
References :
Keegan, John. The First World War . New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999.
Payne, Stanley G. A
- Feature
Articles: Spain During the First World War
Updated - Saturday, 10 May, 2003
The larger of two countries
on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, Spain was staunchly neutral
in the years
- industry for roughly forty years prior to 1914. World War One greatly
benefited Spanish industry and exporting. The two areas most affected
by the war were Valencian citrus production and steel manufacturing.
Further, Spain's gold
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- House is a living museum.
I realise that World War
One wasn't just fought in the Ypres Salient. I know that places such
as the Somme, the Dardanelles, Mesopotamia and many others saw terrible
fighting and loss of life, and that the
- House is a living museum.
I realise that World War
One wasn't just fought in the Ypres Salient. I know that places such
as the Somme, the Dardanelles, Mesopotamia and many others saw terrible
fighting and loss of life, and that the
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