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  • ==World War I== | journal = World War I Naval Combat}}</ref> and HMS ''Indefatigable'' and HMS ''Queen Mary'' explo
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  • ...SS military ranks|Generaloberst]], specializing in armored warfare. After World War I service, he remained in military and staff roles, with a final assignment,
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  • .... Originally designed for [[soldier]]s fighting in [[trench warfare]] in [[World War I]], it is usually made from [[gabardine]] fabric of [[wool]] or heavy duty [
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  • ...[Wilsonian]], he had predicted that a harsh peace with Germany following [[World War I]] would lead to a more militant Germany. He did not expect, however, to wi
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War I, Australia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...which he encouraged Volunteers to enlist in the British Army and fight in World War I in the hope that it might persuade the British government to act upon their
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  • He served briefly in a World War I artillery regiment, and, after the war, joined the [[Freikorps Rossbach]],
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  • In 1915, during [[World War I]], the British passenger liner ''SS Arabic'' was torpedoed and sunk by a Ge
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  • ...litary group founded in November 1918 after the [[Armistice]] that ended [[World War I]]. Its initial purpose was to resist the spread of [[communism]] in Germany
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  • ...vilian from enemy nations caught within their borders by the outbreak of [[World War I]].
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  • He retired in 1923. During [[World War I]] he was involved in phonographic recordings of the different pronunciation
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  • ...dealistic principles of President [[Woodrow Wilson]] as a formula to end [[World War I]] and achieve a world without war; it also assumed an altruistic role for t
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  • ...he highest German decoration, the [[Pour le Mérite]], was bestowed. After World War I, he became a key member of the [[Nazi Party]], eventually rising to be [[Ad
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  • ===World War I=== ...f the general staff so much that few members remained when America entered World War I. Secretary [[Newton D. Baker]], supported by President [[Woodrow Wilson]],
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  • Following World War I service, in which he was commissioned from the ranks, he joined the [[Trupp
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' was an '''enlisted soldier''' in the [[World War I]], performing well as an individual but showing no leadership ability. Whil
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  • ...h, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]], [[Whitby]] and [[Hartlepool]]''' was a [[World War I]] attack by the [[German Navy]] on [[England|English]] [[seaport]]s on the *[[World War I]]
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  • | alt = Norman Robinson in uniform during World War I | caption = Norman Robinson in uniform during World War I
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  • ===World War I ===
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