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In Flanders Fields ~ Row Upon Row
Posted on 28 April 2013 | 1 CommentThe history of the Flanders Region of Belgium is full of histories of battles between nations. World War I saw especially violent battles the destroyed thousands of lives. John McCrae... -
World War I ~ Mass for Germans Before Battle
Posted on 27 April 2013 | No CommentsThe battle fields of war are full of young men wearing the uniform of their country wondering if their short lives will continue until the end of the day. Before... -
World War I ~ Battlefield Action
Posted on 29 December 2011 | No CommentsAll wars are horrendous. World War I was especially nasty with the use of poisonous gas and other compounds. In this photo we see action in a full battle scene... -
WW I ~ Women Workers in British Bomb Factory
Posted on 12 November 2011 | No CommentsMen were off fighting the war and the need for heavy physical labor feel upon the women during World War I in Britain. That included building bombs as seen in... -
WWI ~ Navy Recruitment Poster ~ Put ‘em Across
Posted on 29 June 2011 | No CommentsOne of the series of U.S. recruitment posters for the Navy during World War I. -
WWI ~ Victory Liberty Loans
Posted on 22 May 2011 | No CommentsWorld War I Victory Liberty Loan Poster. Funding to fight the war was partially raised through the sale of War Bonds to the U.S. Government by its citizens. -
World War I ~ Navy Recruiting Poster
Posted on 7 May 2011 | No CommentsThe German Keiser represents German aggression in Europe during WWI in this U.S. Navy recruiting poster. -
Loss of Father – WWI
Posted on 30 March 2011 | No CommentsA widow visiting the grave of her husband during WWI. -
WWI–American Troops In London
Posted on 28 March 2011 | No CommentsAmerican troops assembled in London prior to deployment across the English Channel during World War I.













