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Wall Street on November 7, 1918. New Yorkers are celebrating after hearing a rumor that an armistice
“Cartoons Magazine”, Vol. 15, 1919Source
demons:American recruits being trained in what to expect in Europe and of trench warfare.
Christmas after the war.French magazine, La vie parisienne, 1919. Art by Georges Léonnec.
gunsandposes:Daddy, What Did You Do in the Great War? — Vintage British enlistment poster from 1915,
In German East Africa (Burundi, Rwanda, and Tanzania) during World War I, soldiers painted this pony
qsy-complains-a-lot:French WW1 infantry reenactorsNote the horizon blue Mle1915 greatcoats, that gav
Two Kurdish girls with pitchers. Zhako, Iraq, on May 11th, 1917.This photograph was taken during Wor
greatwar-1914:German-American reservists called up into the German Army march proudly through New Yo
greatwar-1914:November 11, 1919 - First Anniversary of the Armistice Pictured - King George V lays a
todayinhistory:November 11th 1918: WW1 armisticeOn this day in 1918, Germany signed an armistice agr
11 AM, 11 November, 1918 - The Great War Ends Pictured - Eleventh month, eleventh day, eleventh hour
historicaltimes:French soldier with homing pigeons in 1915. They played a vital part in WW1 as they
A German observer shoots off light signals with a pistol from a balloon (WW1).
Sunday morning service at a French aerodrome, with the chaplainconducting the sermon from an aeropla
greatwar-1914:A soldier says goodbye to his family as he departs for the war. German East Africa, c
November 11, 1920 - Unknown Soldiers Buried in London and Paris Pictured - The Unknown Warrior lying
colonel u.s.army 1914-1918
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Troops during the Christmas Truce of WW1 (1914)
wooleyworld:Some background practice. Saw some WW1 trenches that looked cool. So. `Gave this style a
lucienballard:Helmets of The Great War, (WW1).source Military Roots.
A 16-inch railway gun that was used on the Hindenburg Line in France (1918).
The roofof the General Post Office, looking across to St. Paul’s Cathedral,after the second da
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