The Great War: A Pictorial History of the 1914-1919 Fight for Freedom and LibertyChristian Herald, 1919 - 514 страница |
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... strength exerted , privations un- heard of endured in grim silence . America saved them , and not alone by force of arms against the common enemy . UNITED STATES ENTERS THE WAR . The President Proclaims War 24 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... strength exerted , privations un- heard of endured in grim silence . America saved them , and not alone by force of arms against the common enemy . UNITED STATES ENTERS THE WAR . The President Proclaims War 24 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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... enemies within the United States to preserve the peace and refrain from crime against the public safety , and from giving information , aid , or comfort to the enemy , assuring them of protection so long as they conducted them- selves ...
... enemies within the United States to preserve the peace and refrain from crime against the public safety , and from giving information , aid , or comfort to the enemy , assuring them of protection so long as they conducted them- selves ...
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... enemy lines . Great clouds of pinkish colored smoke rolled across the country from the flaming liquid and the murky sky threw back myriad colors from the conflagration below . The moment of attack arrived , and as the British guns ...
... enemy lines . Great clouds of pinkish colored smoke rolled across the country from the flaming liquid and the murky sky threw back myriad colors from the conflagration below . The moment of attack arrived , and as the British guns ...
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... enemy propaganda of various kinds , designed to interfere with the success of the selective draft . Active opposition to the draft developed in many districts , especially in the Western states where the organization calling itself the ...
... enemy propaganda of various kinds , designed to interfere with the success of the selective draft . Active opposition to the draft developed in many districts , especially in the Western states where the organization calling itself the ...
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... enemy infantry gradually fell back to the trenches they had left . The Canadians followed closely and , leaping on the para- pets , hurled masses of bombs down among great numbers of troops which had been collected for the attack . The ...
... enemy infantry gradually fell back to the trenches they had left . The Canadians followed closely and , leaping on the para- pets , hurled masses of bombs down among great numbers of troops which had been collected for the attack . The ...
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action advance Aisne Allies Alsace-Lorraine American Antwerp April armistice artillery attack August Austria-Hungary Austrian battle battleship bayonet began Belgian Belgium bombardment British and French campaign Canadian captured cavalry command continued corps counter-attacks crew Cross cruiser Dardanelles dead declared defense divisions east East Prussia enemy enemy's engaged Europe evacuated field fighting fire flank fleet Foch fortress forts France front frontier Galicia German army German lines German troops heavy hour infantry invaders Italian July killed Lemberg losses machine guns March Marne Marshal Meuse miles military month nations naval night North Sea November October offensive officers Ourcq Paris peace Poland port positions Prince prisoners protected cruiser Przemysl regiments reported retirement retreat rifle river Russian September Servian shells ships shot side Soissons soldiers submarine success sunk surrender territory tion torpedo town United Verdun vessels victory village week western front wood wounded Ypres