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  1. Pennsylvanian Voices of the Great War: Letters, Stories and Oral Histories of World War I
  2. The American Heritage History of World War I by S.L.A. And the Editors of American Heritage Marshall, 1964
  3. Great Courses Modern History World War I: The "Great War" by Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius, 2006
  4. World War I (World History) by Robert Green, 2007-12-03
  5. Forgotten Voices of the Great War: A History of World War I in the Words of the Men and Women Who Were There by Max Arthur, 2004-11-01
  6. Turning Points in World History - World War I (paperback edition)
  7. Illustrated History Of World War I by Ian Beckett, 1988-08-27
  8. An Incomplete History of World War I by Edwin Kiester, 2007
  9. The Western Front, 1914-1916: From the Schlieffen Plan to Verdun and the Somme (The History of World War I.)
  10. Short Military History of World War I by T Dodson Stamps, 1950-01-01
  11. The Gentleman Negotiators: a diplomatic history of World War I by Z. A. B. Zeman, 1971
  12. The Illustrated History of World War I by Andy Wiest, 2001-09
  13. THE GENTLEMEN NEGOTIATORS A DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I by Z A B ZEMAN, 1905
  14. HISTORY OF WORLD WAR I. by AJP. (Editor). Taylor, 1988

21. North Carolinians In World War I: History
History. World War I, once called The Great War, started because of the June 28, 1914 murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the AustroHungarian throne, by a Serbian
http://www.archives.ncdcr.gov/wwi/history.htm
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World War I, once called "The Great War," started because of the June 28, 1914 murder of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by a Serbian assassin. Austria-Hungary immediately declared war on Serbia. Treaty obligations brought Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey to the aid of Austria-Hungary, while similar alliances united Britain, France and Russia in support of Serbia. Each side believed it would emerge victorious, and that the war would be short, but by 1915 the opposing armies in Europe had fought to a standstill and were trapped in trenches along static fronts. The battles at the Marne, at Verdun, and on the Somme were nightmares, and fighting continued as additional countries were swept into the war. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were killed in the next three years, without results. [Top]
North Carolina's Role
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30th Division
The 30th Division was initially composed of National Guard units from North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. More North Carolinians served in the 30th Division than in any other division in the war. Its name, "Old Hickory Division," honored President Andrew Jackson. Most of the 30th Division soldiers had just returned from the U. S. border with Mexico when it was called into federal service on July 25, 1917. It was sent to Camp Sevier, near Greenville, South Carolina for training. In May 1918 the division traveled to New York and then left for Europe. After a two-week voyage, the division landed in England, and then departed for France. The 30th Division was assigned to the American 2nd Corps and attached to the British Army. In June 1918 the division underwent extensive combat training under British supervision, and exchanged their American equipment and firearms for British equivalents.

22. Odin's Castle Of Dreams & Legends
An Archive of History and Historical Resources. All time periods from dawn of man to today.
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    Well, it is now well past mid-2009 and the Castle has just had its latest update. Hopefully, you will find no broken links or otherwise non-functional items anywhere in the Castle. Now just as surely as I say that, I or someone will find one. But overall, I think you will have to look awfully hard....... If, however, you do find any non-working ones, or if you have a site that you think would make a good addition to the Castle, then please let us know. There is an e-mail link on every page. I would like to thank all of you, our Castle visitors, for making Odin's Castle as success. We have past the half-million mark in visitors and hope to make the other half soon. All the credit goes to you, our loyal fans, who have visited us often and have told your friends about it. Another reminder, to truly enjoy the look of Odin's Castle, you need to have the font Frazier Wide installed on your computer. Apparently, some of you have not been able to download the file properly. Therefore, I have changed it to a .zip file and now, hopefully, everyone can get the Fraser Wide font. To download and install the font, please follow these directions. First, click here The Most Lovely Lady Gwynnevere and I have just completed the 10th year of our honeymoon. It shows no sign of ending and I have been truly blessed in this regard. I guess when you meet that special someone, that is what happens. If you think I am kidding, just visit the Chamber of the Bard and take a look at our poems to each other. It does indeed get better every day....... Fortunately for me, I have finally retired from work and work has no longer interferred with my web surfing, which has given me more time to work on Castle. So if you find a site you think would be great for the Castle, just drop me an e-mail and I will add it.

23. World War I
The First World War, originally called the Great War, raged from 1914 to 1918. Mostly fought in western Europe in muddy, bloody trenches, WWI saw the introduction of the machine
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    The First World War, originally called the Great War, raged from 1914 to 1918. Mostly fought in western Europe in muddy, bloody trenches, WWI saw the introduction of the machine gun and poison gas into battle.
    World War I
    World War I (1914-1919), was an extremely bloody war, with huge losses of life and little ground lost or won. Fought mostly by soldiers in trenches, World War I saw an estimated 10 million military deaths.
    Timeline of World War I
    World War I (WWI) was sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 and ended with the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Find out what happened in between these momentous events in this WWI timeline. zSB(3,3)
    Pictures of World War I
    In this compilation of World War I pictures, you will find historic World War I pictures showing not only soldiers in combat, but also a destroyed bridge, the Zimmermann Telegram, injured soldiers, and some people's reactions to the news of peace.
    Christmas Truce of World War I
    Something surprising occurred on the front for Christmas in 1914. In one of the truest acts of goodwill toward men, soldiers from both sides set aside their weapons and hatred and agreed to a Christmas truce.

    24. Statistics - The First World War
    The First World War Statistics related to the First World War. Statistics
    http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/warstats.htm
    SchoolsHistory.org.uk Year 7 War Statistics The First World War Statistics related to the First World War Statistics relating to the First World war are very useful when analysing the impact that the war had upon society. Some of the figures are however a little questionable: I have collated these based on a number of reputable sources. Statistics related to the First World War Casualties Size of the Forces Contributions to this site are welcomed. If you have an article, a learning resource or just a comment you'd like to make about the site please e-mail me. The First World War section Causes of the First World War Life in a Trench Technological advances First World War Links ... Contact

    25. History Of Western Civilization - History 101, 102 - Notes And Reading From Dr.
    Lecture notes from retired history professor, Dr. Raymond Jirran.
    http://www.western-civilization.com/
    Western Civilization: From Adam to Atom
    o Included below are two semesters of documented college lectures, involving many controversial topics. The unifying theme is that truth is designed to determine politics, rather than that politics is designed to determine truth. This site is linked to Illinois College
    o Western Civilization Part I: From Adam to Voltaire
    o Western Civilization Part II: From the Treaty of Westphalia to the Atom
    HTM Index to The Catholic Biblical Quarterly According to the Sundays Lectionary
    o PDF Index to The Catholic Biblical Quarterly According to the Sundays Lectionary
    o PDF and HTM Annotated Bibliography and Personal Notes for The Catholic Biblical Quarterly According to the Sundays Lectionary
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    o Last Revised March 24,2010
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    o 1952, Saint Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio, classical curriculum with four years of Latin and two years of Attic (Homeric) Greek.
    o 1959 A.B. Saint Joseph's Seminary College, Washington, D.C. in preparation to work in the Black Apostolate as a Roman Catholic Josephite priest. I left two years before ordination with a concentration in philosophy.
    o 1960 B.S. in

    26. World War I — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures And Facts
    From 1914 to 1918, the Central Powers (Germany, AustriaHungary and Turkey) faced off against the Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United
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    • Battle of the Somme
      The Somme campaign in 1916 was the first great offensive of World War I for the British, and came at a deadly cost.
      Woodrow Wilson
      The 28th president led the United States through World War I and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.
      Trench Warfare
      Most often associated with World War I, trench warfare consisted of a series of dug trenches, in close proximity

    27. EyeWitness To World War I
    Eyewitness accounts of some of the key events in the war.
    http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/w1frm.htm
    World War I Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, 1914
    "Sopherl, Sopherl, don't die. Stay alive for the children! " The murder that ignited World War One. The German Army Marches Through Brussels, 1914
    "This was a machine, endless, tireless, with the delicate organization of a watch and the brute power of a steam roller." The Beginning of Air Warfare, 1914
    "Have you got a revolver, old boy? My ammunition's all gone." The beginning of air-to-air combat. Christmas in the Trenches, 1914
    "We and the Germans met in the middle of no-man's-land." A spontaneous truce takes over the front lines during the first Christmas of World War I on the Western Front. Battle At Gallipoli, 1915
    ". . . Had a good supper and nearly finished our water. The last meal poor Jack ever had." The futile attempt to open a new front and relieve the stalemate in France. The Birth of the Fighter Plane, 1915

    28. History Of International Migration
    Information on migrations throughout history, particularly those in Europe and the western world.
    http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/migration/

    29. World War I History - 25 Volumes
    WORLD WAR I HISTORY 25 VOLUMES 13,500 pages of text covering World War I history in 25 Volumes, archived on 3 indexed and searchable CDROM discs.
    http://www.paperlessarchives.com/wwi_history.html

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    Sign up for our Email Announcements WORLD WAR I HISTORY - 25 VOLUMES 13,500 pages of text covering World War I history in 25 Volumes, archived on 3 indexed and searchable CDROM discs.
    "Every authoritative publication that treats the American Expeditionary Forces must rely heavily on this massive collection, which includes what its compilers believed to be the most illustrative documents in the huge mass of paper that survived the war," - John W. Mountcastle, Brigadier General, United States Army Chief of Military History.
    Works include "Leaning Lessons in the American Expeditionary Forces," the 18 volume "United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919, the 5 volume "Order of Battle of the United Sates Land Forces in the World War," and "American Armies and Battlefields in Europe."
    "LEARNING LESSONS IN THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES"
    An extended essay by Kenneth E. Hamburger, published by The United States's Army Center of Military History in 1997, provides an analytical overview of World War I.
    "UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917-1919"

    30. All Empires: Online History Community
    A database and online community dedicated to historical empires and cultures of the world.
    http://www.allempires.com/
    All Empires History Forum
    Discuss history with people of all backgrounds, or simply hang out and have fun. The Forums is the heart of All Empires' community. Notice: This is the official website of the All Empires History Community (Reg. 10 Feb 2002) AE is a web-based community for world history, an exciting forum for history filled with people from all around the world. We invite you to come celebrate the past! History Forum AE E-Books About the AE Project Contribute to AE ...
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    31. World War I
    KidsKonnect has kids homework and educational help a safe Internet gateway for kids created maintained by educators. KidsKonnect links to a variety of sites on different
    http://www.kidskonnect.com/subject-index/16-history/287-world-war-i.html

    32. World History Archives
    A collection of documents for teaching and learning about world history from a working class perspective.
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/
    World History Archives, by Hartford Web Publishing , offers documents to support the study of world history from a working-class and non-Eurocentric perspective. Questions about the site may be answered by the site policies Your attention is drawn to the Historical Materialism site, which offers essays on the theory of history with an opportunity for your critical comments. Search World History Archives Search WWW
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    World historiography World retrospective history History of The Near East Western Civilization ... World Telecommunications
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    Europe as a whole Western Europe Southern Europe Eastern Europe

    33. World War I History Of The 32nd 'Red Arrow' Division - 32nd 'Red Arrow' Veteran
    The 32nd 'Red Arrow' Veteran Association World War I History of The 32nd 'Red Arrow' Infantry Division
    http://www.32nd-division.org/history/ww1/ww1.html
    The 32nd 'Red Arrow' Veteran Association
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    Highlights of the Division's WWI Service
    History of the Division during WW I Organization of the Division during WW I
    32nd 'Red Arrow' Division World War I Links
    The links in this table are external links and are not maintained by the 32nd Division Veteran's Association
    WWI Diary of CPL Arthur W. Scherr, 107th Signal Bn. Marshall Beattie and the Red Arrow Division The 32nd Division in the World War "The Red Arrow Division: Fierce fighters of World War I" - from the Detroit News' Rearview Mirror MG William G. Haan - 32nd Div. Commander during WWI The Sinking of the Tuscania (one of the ships that transported the 32nd Division to France) Back To History of the 32nd Division Contact the 32nd 'Red Arrow' Veteran Association Webmaster since 13 January 2004

    34. Camelot International: Britain's Heritage And History
    Explore timeline of 2,000 years of world history on five continents. New section for On this day. From Camelot International.
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    35. Trenches On The Web - Reference Library
    Welcome to the renovated Reference Library. Veteran visitors will have noted that the old Reference Library was getting a bit large and cumbersome (not to mention a long download).
    http://www.worldwar1.com/reflib.htm

    When
    Who What Where ... Help
    One water bottle for 40 men by G.P. Hoskins
    Welcome to the renovated Reference Library. Veteran visitors will have noted that the old Reference Library was getting a bit large and cumbersome (not to mention a long download). The large sections such as biographies have been split out into their own separate pages. The buttons at the top and bottom of the page will still take you to the appropriate section. I've included a clickable site map below which will take you directly to the index page you select. For new visitors, there is a brief description of each of these index pages beneath the site map and legend. I hope this new method helps you find your way around a bit more efficiently. If you have a newer browser, the site map will be clickable. If you are using an older model browser, the same selections are available under the map and legend.
    In addition to this map, there is a quick jump navigation tool at the bottom of most pages. Just click the arrow to bring up a list of major locales, select one, then click the " Go " button.

    36. World History & Geography From Studentsfriend.com
    A resource for high school teachers of world history and geography.
    http://www.studentsfriend.com/

    37. WWW-VL: WWI History: Military History: The Great War: World War One: First World
    The WWW VL World Wide Web Virtual Library - WWI - World War One History The Great War History is a collection of websites covering the First World War, 1914-1918
    http://vlib.iue.it/history/mil/ww1.html
    WWW-VL: HISTORY: MILITARY: WWI: THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
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    WWW-VL: History: Military History Index
    WWW-VL: W3 Search Engines

    38. Women In World History Curriculum
    Interactive site full of information and resources about women s experiences in world history. For teachers, teenagers, parents, and history buffs.
    http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/

    39. Pathfinders
    ipl2 Information You Can Trust features a searchable, subjectcategorized directory of authoritative websites; links to online texts, newspapers, and magazines; and the Ask an
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    General History Women and Minorities Non-English-Speaking Countries Other Significant Events of the Era ... Use of Animals in the War
    Introduction
    There are huge amounts of available resources on World War I. Thousands of books and print resources have been published since the conflict, and now the World Wide Web also offers hundreds of sites about it. Finding quality resources, much less a starting point, can be very difficult. This pathfinder was created to help Internet users find reliable information about the First World War for either personal knowledge or formal research. Both print and Internet sources are covered. Please remember that these resources are excellent starting points, but that additional research from the bibliographies of these works is necessary to understand the full complexity of this historical event.
    General History
    On the Internet:
    There are many resources available on the World Wide Web about World War I. Some of the best general sites are:
    • BBC - History - World War I
      An extensive, media-rich site covering social as well as military aspects of the war. From the U.K.'s original public service broadcaster.

    40. History A To Z - For Elementary Students - Homework Help
    Find world history homework help and project resources from ancient times to the 21st century.
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