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Western Front (World War I) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the German army opened the Western Front by first invading Luxembourg and Belgium, then gaining military control of important ...

World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In all 140,000 men served on the Western Front and nearly 700,000 in the Middle East. 47,746 Indian soldiers were killed and 65,126 wounded during World War I. [39]

BBC - History - World War One
Australia in World War One by Dr Peter Stanley; India and the Western Front by Dr David Omissi; Ireland and World War One by Professor Keith Jeffery; Charlie's War:

BBC - History - Home Front: World War One
... Home Front: World War ... the Western Front The vital role of the media in propaganda and maintenance of national morale. By Dr Stephen Badsey. Women on the Home Front in World War One ...

BBC News | World War I | The Great War: 80 years on
BBC reporter Andrew Bell retraces his grandfather's movements on the western front. Your stories Email BBC News Online with your family stories or memories of World War I.

Amazon.co.uk: The British Army in World War I: The Western Front 1916 ...
Amazon.co.uk: The British Army in World War I: The Western Front 1916-18: Vol 2 (Men-At-Arms (Osprey)): M. Chappell: Books ...

Amazon.co.uk: The Western Front in World War I (History Through ...
Amazon.co.uk: The Western Front in World War I (History Through Newspapers): Paul Dowswell: Books ...

Belgium/France: World War I Trench Maps of the Western Front: G H ...
Reproduction trench maps of the main WWI battlefields ... View titles. British Army trench maps from the WWI, reproduced at approximately 7/10th of the original scales quoted ...

World War I - Trenches on the Web
Stop by and put in your two cents (francs, pfennigs, tuppence, etc...) worth! This is a link to the World War I Forum Now Hosted By the Western Front Association - U.S.

World War I links - Modern World - GCSE - SchoolHistory.co.uk
Useful information and source material on Trench Warfare, but not just the Western Front. Participants: Who actually took part in World War I?

 

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