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Keith Macgowan - WWI letters

2022
A typescript collection of letters written by Keith Macgowan during his army service in the 131st Battalion of the New Westminster Regiment, the majority to his mother, Fanny Owen Macgowan. The letters date from April 30, 1916 to November of 1919 and cover Captain Macgowan's training at Victoria and Vernon BC, the battlefields in France and Belgium and
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Frederick Carne - WWI letters

2022
A typescript collection of letters written by Frederick Ancel Carne between September 1915 and February 1919, primarily to his mother and father as well as to his sister Marjory. The transcripts were typed by his sister, Mrs. Agnes Tate. Frederick (born in 1889) and his brother Harold Gowen (born 1897) enlisted in 1915 with the Canadian Army Medical ...
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Mary Pickford’s WWI Patriotism

2014
The cinematic tales of World War One (WWI) in the United States needed to unify the politics of the industry and the US government: any creative work tended to go even beyond the intended propaganda message it was supposed to convey. The motion pictures industry, thought to be assuming a rather pacifist stance in the early years of the war,1 decided to
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Biological Weapons, War Crimes, and WWI

Science, 2002
Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr., in iis editorial “Biological weapons and international law” (29 March, p. [2325][1]), proposes that Saddam Hussein could be charged with a war crime for the possession of biological weapons.
Johannes Rath
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Richborough Port WWI Detention Centre

2020
A preliminary survey of the WWI Detention Centre near Sandwich, Kent, carried out by CITiZAN (Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network). East Kent Coast Discovery Programme Lead Archaeologist/Project Officer Lara Band and CITiZAN volunteer Tijana Cvetkovic.
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