World War, 1914-1918 -- United States
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World War, 1914-1918 -- United States
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World War, 1914-1918
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- Lusitania, an epic tragedy, Diana Preston
- Nothing less than war, a new history of America's entry into World War I, Justus D. Doenecke
- Sinking of the Lusitania, terror at sea, produced by Darlow Smithson for Discovery Channel and the BBC in association with NDR and M6 ; for Darlow Smithson: producer, Johann Insanally ; director, Christopher Spencer
- Joint U.S. Army-Navy war planning on the eve of the First World War, its origins and its legacy, Adolf Carlson
- American armies and battlefields in Europe, a history, guide, and reference book, prepared by the American Battle Monuments Commission
- Occupation and demobilization, 1918-1923, by Brian F. Neumann and Shane D. Makowicki
- Labor's relation to the world war, address by W. B. Wilson, secretary of labor
- The U.S. Army in the World War I era
- Race, war, and surveillance, African Americans and the United States government during World War I, Mark Ellis
- Your war savings pledge, our boys make good their pledge : are you keeping yours?, A.A.P
- The United States Marine Corps in the World War, by Major Edwin N. McClellan, USMC
- The United States Marine Corps in the World War, by Major Edwin N. McClellan, USMC
- St. Mihiel 12-16 September 1918, by Donald A. Carter
- Joining the Great War, April 1917-April 1918, by Eric B. Setzekorn
- My fellow soldiers, General John Pershing and the Americans who helped win the Great War, Andrew Carroll
- Occupation and demobilization, 1918-1923, by Brian F. Neumann and Shane D. Makowicki
- The Lansing papers, 1914-1920
- Forward--march!, The photographic record of America in the world war and the post war social upheaval,, by Frank J. Mackey and Marcus Wilson Jernegan, advisory editor
- Investigate everything, federal efforts to compel Black loyalty during World War I, Theodore Kornweibel, Jr
- United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919
- War work of the Bureau of standards, April 1, 1921
- American armies and battlefields in Europe
- Meuse-Argonne 26 September-11 November 1918, by Richard S. Faulkner
- History of the Bureau of Engineering Navy Department during the World War
- A hideous price, the 4th Brigade at Blanc Mont, 2-10 October 1918, Peter F. Owen, John Swift
- America and the Great War, a Library of Congress illustrated history, Margaret E. Wagner ; introduction by David M. Kennedy ; Athena Angelos, picture editor
- The deluge, the Great War, America, and the remaking of the global order, 1916-1931, Adam Tooze
- America's entry into World War I, Donald Murphy, book editor
- Into the fight, April-June 1918, by Mark E. Grotelueschen
- Hellfire boys, the birth of the U.S. Chemical Warfare Service and the race for the world's deadliest weapons, Theo Emery
- The U.S. Army in World War I fact sheet
- United States Marine Corps in the First World War, anthology, selected bibliography, and annotated order of battle, Annette D. Amerman
- Over there, the United States in the Great War, 1917-1918, Byron Farwell
- The Great War, an Insignia Films Production for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- Handbook of federal world war agencies and their records, 1917-1921
- Women Marines in World War I, by Linda L. Hewitt
- American armies and battlefields in Europe
- The progressive era and World War I, Tanya Lee Stone
- Shipyard employment, a place for men to help win the war, prepared by the Bureau of Vocational Guidance, Division of Education, Harvard University, at the request of the Industrial Service Department of U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
- World War I and the origin of civil liberties in the United States, Paul L. Murphy
- Increased benefits for World War veterans and their dependents, miscellaneous legislation relating to administration of the Veterans' Administration : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, first session, on H.R. 4, An Act to Provide More Adequate Compensation for Certain Dependents of World War Veterans, and for Other Purposes, and H.R. 4845, An Act to Increase the Rate of Pension to World War Veterans From $30 to $40 Per Month, to Grant Such Rate at Age 65 and for Other Purposes, November 27, 1941
- Pershing, Jim Lacey
- The detonators, the secret plot to destroy America and an epic hunt for justice, Chad Millman
- A hideous price, the 4th Brigade at Blanc Mont, 2-10 October 1918, Lieutenant Colonel Peter F. Owen, USMC (Ret), Lieutenant Colonel John Swift, USMC (Ret)
- The northern barrage and other mining activities
- Joining the Great War, April 1917-April 1918, by Eric B. Setzekorn
- The Marne 15 July-6 August 1918, by Stephen C. McGeorge and Mason W. Watson
- Reducing the Saint-Mihiel salient, September 1918, Walter G. Ford
- The approaching storm, Roosevelt, Wilson, Addams, and their clash over America's future, Neil Lanctot
- Chemical warfare in World War I, the American experience, 1917-1918, by Charles E. Heller
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