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- of Romance
Languages.
When the First World War
broke out, he returned to France and volunteered as an enlisted man in the
5th battalion of the elite chasseurs à pied . He wrote letters
to his family in Brooklyn, to his
- of Romance
Languages.
When the First World War
broke out, he returned to France and volunteered as an enlisted man in the
5th battalion of the elite chasseurs à pied . He wrote letters
to his family in Brooklyn, to his
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- in Europe but quickly spread throughout the world. Many countries became
embroiled within the war's first month; others joined in the ensuing four
years, with Honduras announcing hostilities with Germany as late as 19 July
1918
- in Europe but quickly spread throughout the world. Many countries became
embroiled within the war's first month; others joined in the ensuing four
years, with Honduras announcing hostilities with Germany as late as 19 July
1918
- nations who formally declared hostilities during world War One, along
with their date of entrance. Nations of the British Empire, e.g.
Australia, Canada and New Zealand, automatically entered the war with
Britain's decision to enter
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- introduced
in 1914 but was put-off because of World War One. Hundreds of thousands of young
Irish Volunteers were sent off to the trenches to fight, misguided in the belief
that Ireland would be peacefully granted Home Rule by their leader
- introduced
in 1914 but was put-off because of World War One. Hundreds of thousands of young
Irish Volunteers were sent off to the trenches to fight, misguided in the belief
that Ireland would be peacefully granted Home Rule by their leader
- again asserting it in arms in
the face of the World, we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign
Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades-in-arms
to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and of its
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Soldiers at Groningen during the First World War
The 'English Camp' is well known in the city of
Groningen: for years after the Second World War up until the 1960’s young
men from the provinces Groningen and
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Soldiers at Groningen during the First World War
The 'English Camp' is well known in the city of
Groningen: for years after the Second World War up until the 1960’s young
men from the provinces Groningen and
- of
Groningen: for years after the Second World War up until the 1960’s young
men from the provinces Groningen and Drenthe were examined there for
military service. It is less well known that the camp was an
internment camp
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The
War in the Air - Air Aces of World War One
Updated - Saturday, 1 November, 2003
The First World War
introduced a new form of battleground: to ground and sea warfare could now
be added aerial
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The
War in the Air - Air Aces of World War One
Updated - Saturday, 1 November, 2003
The First World War
introduced a new form of battleground: to ground and sea warfare could now
be added aerial
- Saturday, 1 November, 2003
The First World War
introduced a new form of battleground: to ground and sea warfare could now
be added aerial conflict. Nascent aircraft technology was quickly and
relentlessly developed to
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- from Bob
Mackay
This is the First World War
Diary of my grandfather, Robert Lindsay Mackay (1896-1981), OBE, MC, MB,
CHB, MD, DPH, giving an account of his day-to-day life with the 11th
Battalion of the Argyll and
- from Bob
Mackay
This is the First World War
Diary of my grandfather, Robert Lindsay Mackay (1896-1981), OBE, MC, MB,
CHB, MD, DPH, giving an account of his day-to-day life with the 11th
Battalion of the Argyll and
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