- “Life in the tenches of the First World War”
- “Nearly 100 years later, Passamaquoddy veteran honored for service“
- “Animals the helped win World War I“
- “What was the Zimmerman Telegram?“
- “World War I’s Native American Code Talkers”
- “Why were Americans who served in WW I called doughboys?“
- “MANFRED, BARON VON RICHTHOFEN” (fighter pilot WWI)
- “World War I Letters Show Theodore Roosevelt’s Unbearable Grief After the Death of his Son“
- “Why It Matters Whether Students Learn About World War I in American History or World History Class“
- “History Faceoff: Should the U.S. Have Entered World War I?“
- “The Unsung Equestrian Heroes Of World War I And The Plot To Poison Them“
- “At A Hefty Cost, World War I Made The U.S. A Major Military Power“
- “How Woodrow Wilson’s War Speech to Congress Changed Him – and the Nation“
- “The Last Doughboy of World War I: Frank Buckles lied about his age to serve in World War I“
- “During World War I, U.S. Government Propaganda Erased German Culture”
- Women On the Frontlines of WWI Came to Operate Telephones“
- Harlem Hellfighters: The Overlooked African-American Heroes Of World War I
Month: December 2017
QOTD #4
QOTD #4: Why might a country be drawn into an international conflict in spite of efforts to remain neutral?