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gassed by John singer Sargent

"Gassed" by John Singer Sargent

 

A book I found that might help those looking for information on American women's role in the war:

"Into The Breach"

By Dorothy & Carl Schneider

Though I cannot answer historical questions on WWI,
you may write me with comments

First World War Poetry Digital Archive

Fordham: Modern History Sourcebook: World War I Poetry

BBC Player - Audio memory of Irving Berlin's "This is The Army Mr Jones"

Memories of St Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh PA

From the State Library of NSW - Frank Hurley's WW1 photographs (Extraordinary).... Death, the Reaper 1917’ is rivalled by few other photographs in its blatant expression of misery, loss and hopelessness. The body of a young soldier lies crumpled in a ditch in the foreground, the surrounding landscape nothing but a chaotic mess of bodies, fallen trees and mud. Info on the exhibition.

memories of home

National Museum of French-American
Friendship and Cooperation -
CHATEAU DE BLÉRANCOURT

Abe Books - Trench Literature – Reading in World War I

Experiences of an English soldier blog

From Rose: "To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the USA entering ww1 an ehibition of American posters from WW1 has been organised in the Museum  of Péronne, 40km from where I live in northern France where very important battles took place."

Doughboy Center - Letters, Diaries , Biographies

The Museum of the Great War

The Great War Society

World War I - PBS

Trenches On The Web

The American Association for the History of Nursing

Tom Johnston's Page On His Father

Murphsplace - My own domain

WW1 Newfoundland Naval Reserve

Hellfire Corner

WW1 Postcards

World War One Songs

Music of WW One