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Fighting for France
1915
1916
1917
Monuments and Memorials
The Aviator
Mademoiselle Marcelle Guérin and her Memoir
Other World War I Resources
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Guide to the James Rogers McConnell Memorial Collections
Credits
Other World War I Resources
Fighting the Flying Circus
By Captain Edward V. Rickenbacke
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Legend, Memory and the Great War in the Air (WWI)
An exhibition from the National Air and Space Museum.
Lost Poets of the Great War
By Harry Rusche, English Dept., Emory University.
The Red Fighter Pilot
By Manfred von Richtofen
United States Army War College, Military History Institute
Guides and finding aids to historical materials on the history of the U.S. Army
World War I Document Archive
An archive of primary documents from World War I has been assembled by volunteers of the World War I Military History List (WWI-L). The archive is international in focus and intends to present in one location primary documents concerning the Great War.
World War I History Questionnaires (Commonwealth of Virginia)
The Virginia War History Commission was established in 1919 to collect, assemble, edit and publish information and material concerning Virginia's participation in World War I. From 1917 to 1928, the Commission gathered and published seven volumes of source material, including lists of Virginians honored for distinguished service and guides to newspaper clippings and wartime diaries and letters. It also prepared preliminary manuscripts for a narrative history of Virginia's role in the war. This history was never published. In June of 1928, all of the Commission's records were turned over to the Library of Virginia.
World War I, Trenches on the Web: an Internet History of the Great War
Includes a virtual tour of the Western Front.
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