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World War I Directory
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- CLIPPINGS
- LINKS
- ITEMS
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16th Irish Division Christmas card
Source: Joe Ryan
Country: United Kingdom
- A soldier's Christmas card from 1917.
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The Lusitania Tragedy
Source: Walker Books
Author: Diana Preston
City: New York, State: NY
- Based on the new book by Diana Preston, this site features a "Lusitania Gallery" with details about the pivotal 1915 sinking of the ocean liner bound from New York to Liverpool sunk by a U-Boat.
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The Englishman's Daughter: A True Story of Love and Betrayal in World War I
Source: Amazon
Author: Ben MacIntyre
Country: United Kingdom
- "A magnificent story and a stirring reminder that in times of war, bravery and self-sacrifice are not limited to the battlefield." -- Library Journal (2002)
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Silent Night: The Story of World War I Christmas Truce
Source: Amazon
Author: Miranda Carter
Country: United Kingdom
- From an Amazon reader: "In 1914, as the Great War turned from a glorious adventure into a grinder of human meat, something unexpected and beautiful happened. When Christmas Eve arrived, quite against orders, peace mysteriously broke out. In many places along No-Man's Land, soldiers from the opposing armies mingled, traded trinkets, sang songs, and even played impromptu soccer matches. This is the story of that all too brief interlude in that human tragedy that was the First World War." (2001)
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Lusitania: An Epic Tragedy
Source: Walker Books
Author: Diana Preston
City: New York, State: NY
- In May 1915 the ocean liner Lusitania, crossing from New York to Liverpool, was torpedoed by a German submarine and sank with 1,200 lives lost. It sparked the American entry into World War I. In this book, Diana Preston offers what may be the definitive account of the event and its aftermath. (2002)
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WWI Collectibles
Source: Collectible4.com
- World War I militaria links with tips on where and how to buy items.
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World War I videos
Source: The History Channel
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