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An ambitious 26-part study of `the war to end all wars' includes vivid battlefield images; advances in weaponry; the fighting's impact on home fronts; and the war's implications for later generations.
Allied troops advance on Chateau-Thierry, France. During World War I over 9,000,000 soldiers were killed. This video shows actual footage of trench warfare. Courtesy of the National Archives
Free | History
Length: 00:34
Posted: 11/24/2008
In this History Rewind video clip, take a step back in time to the beginning of World War 1. The repeated sinking of American ships caused the President to declare war. Watch the historic black and white footage of some of the attacks.
Free | History
Length: 02:30
Posted: 11/24/2008
German Troops in Chateau-Thierry, France. During World War I over 9,000,000 soldiers were killed. This video shows actual footage of trench warfare. Courtesy of the National Archives
Free | History
Length: 00:57
Posted: 11/24/2008
When the guns of August 1914 shattered the peace of Europe, pitting Germany and Austria-Hungary against Britain, France, and Russia, President Woodrow Wilson on August 4, issued a proclamation of neutrality. Courtesy of The National Archives
Free | History
Length: 00:54
Posted: 11/24/2008
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