Here are 14 newspaper headlines that document history’s most important moments—headlines so momentous that anyone reading them knew that the world as ...
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Q 27853. Female workers inspect Small Arms Ammunition (SAA) in an SAA Factory of the Royal Laboratory at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich London in May 1918
All the Light We Cannot See, written and directed by Steven Knight and produced by Shawn Levy, tells the story of Marie-Laure.
World War I Recruitment Poster This poster depicts New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Newfoundland, and South Africa supporting Britain in arms. These British Dominions would eventually contribute more...
Luftwaffe bombs Exeter in first “Baedeker Raid,” bombings of British historical sites listed in the Baedeker tourist guides.
A massive, secret marina for the Nazis' most formidable weapon in the Atlantic.
The German Paratroopers or Fallschirmjäger were perceived as the elite infantry units of the German military and became known as the "green devils" by the
Q: My great-grandmother, after whom I am named, was born in Chicago and resided there all her life. She was skilled at several crafts including candy making. Among my grandmother’s things was…
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After publishing the image below as part of my Remembrance Day post, readers wrote to me identifying two of the men pictured. I also heard from several others who know their loved ones were part
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It’s widely known that Britain standing up to the Nazi onslaught was it’s proudest period of the 20th century. Inspired by this we scoured the web for our favorite British World War II propaganda posters and have added them to a gallery below! From Keep Calm and Carry On to Someone Talked – check them out! Click […]
The greatest nurses of world war I are from all parts of the world and worked tirelessly to help those injured in WWI.
Photographer: Unidentified Date: Undated Location: Gallipoli, Turkey; 40.419071, 26.67877 Description: A New Zealand soldier stands on the left, with an Australian soldier on the right. They are holding the flags of their countries, with a Union Jack displayed above. A banner across the flags reads 'Australian and New Zealand Army Corps'. King George V is quoted 'The Australian and New Zealand troops have indeed proved themselves worthy sons of the Empire'. View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/114320 Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/
Improve your homeschooling history lessons on World War II with these free printable worksheets, vocabulary lists, crosswords, and coloring pages.
Captain Claud Insole was a volunteer ambulance driver who later joined the fighting
Grab your maps, and some markers for this interactive map lesson.
Look into World War I history with our lesson plan. StoryboardThat brings the Great War alive through interactive timelines & detailed biographies for students.
World War II (WWII), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that took place between 1939 to 1945. Click for more facts.
World War I-era poster shows two American soldiers fighting in a muddy and barbed wire-filled landscape. The soldiers contribute to the war effort by fighting, civilians can contribute by purchasing liberty bonds. Artist: Sidney H. Riesenberg. Accession Number: P.2284.98 Click here to view the record of this poster on ImPAC, the Library Company's digital collections catalog.
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Page 1 of 2 - World War One Salvation Army Photos - posted in EPHEMERA, PHOTOGRAPHS & MILITARY ARTWORK: Offered next is a group of WWI Salvation Army photographs. I picked this group up off of eBay several years ago. I was told that they came from an estate that was being broken up in Maryland. I lost out on a few of the images that were offered but in my opinion I got the lions share of the best. In collecting WWI American images, one of the things that you will rapidly discover is...