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  • {{rpl|World War I}}
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  • ...cluded several artist's houses and worker housing at its zenith prior to [[World War I]].
    311 bytes (50 words) - 21:53, 22 May 2008
  • ==World War I==
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  • {{r|World War I}}
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  • {{r|World War I}}
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  • ...Zimmermann Telegram: Diplomacy, Intelligence and the American Entry. into World War I." (working paper 2003) [http://cges.georgetown.edu/docs/Docs_Working_Papers
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  • ...]] soldier ever to rise to the rank of Field Marshal, with a distinguished World War I record, controversy between the wars as Chief Commissioner of Police in Vic
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  • ...gnored by Mexico but angered Americans, and hastened U.S. involvement in [[World War I]]. Wilson historian Arthur S. Link called it "one of the most ... monstrou ...d on [[unrestricted submarine warfare]] in order to defeat Britain and win World War I. Every since the sinking of the passenger liner ''[[RMS Lusitania]]'' in 19
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  • ...r E., and Florette Henri. ''The Unknown Soldier: Black American Troops in World War I'' (1974). * Clark, George B. ''The Second Infantry Division in World War I: A History of the American Expeditionary Force Regulars, 1917-1919'' (2007)
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  • After [[World War I]], Lithuania's Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declarin
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  • Battle honours awarded the Calgary Highlanders for World War I and World War II follow. ===World War I===
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  • ...affiliated with the centrist Catholic [[Zentrum]] Party. He served in the World War I Army and the [[Reichswehr]]. He was [[Weimar Chancellor]] (1932-33) and br He had been German Military Attache in Washington, DC during [[World War I]], until his efforts to sponsor sabotage were discovered, when documents we
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  • {{r|World War I}}
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  • ...enches''' is a popular term used to describe the [[Christmas Truce]]s of [[World War I]]. It is also the title of a song by John McCutcheon; one of the best-know
    419 bytes (69 words) - 20:59, 23 December 2007
  • {{r|World War I}}
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  • ...an ethnic Baltic German who had served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, and was officially a propaganda adviser to the World War II German Army. H
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  • ...lestine]] of a "national home for the Jewish people". At that time, during World War I, Palestine was part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] against which Britain and its
    484 bytes (70 words) - 10:19, 27 March 2024
  • ...d in 1915-17 that led to [[World War I, American entry|American entry into World War I]], such as the [[Arabic attack]].
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  • ...w Austria was a part of the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] until the end of [[World War I]], when the non-German-speaking areas of the Empire became independent coun
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  • ...bombardment, such as HMS ''Roberts'', with a pair of 18" guns, built in [[World War I]] and briefly used in [[World War II]].
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