wwi in English

abbreviation
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World War I.

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1. Aviation , Aircraft Gunsights and Bombsights . WWI, WWII History

2. What was Central powers and Allied powers in WWI?

3. Chang's first view on WWI is in diametrical opposition to his fourth view on WWI, not to say the fifth one.

4. Home / wwi / us / m1903 rifle 30-06 ammo Bandoleer

5. During WWI soldiers oftern visited these toilets and called them Crappers

6. Comrades was started in 1921 to pay tribute to South Africa's WWI vets

7. January 29 – WWI: Paris is bombed by German zeppelins for the first time.

8. These are the sort of Bafflements that define the best WWI films

9. As Gates writes, the “Czar” title was first used in 1918—President Woodrow Wilson’s “industry Czar” oversaw WWI supplies

10. 12 In his short stories, Ernest Hemingway vividly and effectively the feelings of the generation after WWI.

11. Storyline Connie is a member of the British landowning "Ascendancy" in Ireland after WWI

12. As part of the Versailles Treaty after WWI, Bessarabia had been annexed to Romania in 1918

13. There was a heated propaganda war between the Entente Countries and the Ally Countries during WWI.

14. During WWI soldiers oftern visited these toilets and called them Crappers. The name originated from a popular seller of toilets.

15. The Panama Canal officially opened on August 15, 1914, although the planned grand ceremony was downgraded due to the outbreak of WWI

16. Although fighting continued elsewhere, the Armistice between Germany and the Allies was the first step to ending WWI.

17. That began to change with WWI, when growth picked up – a trend that accelerated sharply after World War II.

18. The Bugler’s mission in WWI would be replaced in the coming years by more advanced communication equipment and procedures

19. The term “Bangers” as a slang for sausages surfaced during WWI and the term became even more widespread during WWII

20. The Battle of Amiens during WWI was a decisive victory for the Allies and saw a return to mobile warfare.

21. And its origins date back to Armistice Day 1918, which marked the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front in WWI

22. Homeland Book of the Bessarabian Germans by Pastor Albert Kern, village history (pp.83-84), list of MIA/deaths in WWI/II pp

23. This lovely Imperial Russian WWI Kindjal, known as the "Bebut" Artillery Model 1907, is a bit larger than the typical 19th Century example

24. There are anecdotes of Germans in WWI trying to surrender after rehearsing Omdurman or some other mass technified slaughter against Australian “diggers” being Bayoneted by Aussies

25. Homeland Book of the Bessarabian Germans by Pastor Albert Kern, village history (pp.199-201), list of MIA/deaths in WWI/II pp

26. The largest bore of an Artillery piece in WWI (‘bore’ meaning the diameter of the barrel or tube) was on the French 520mm

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28. Conscription in WWI When the outbreak of the First World War began, the number of volunteers wishing enlist were so high, they had to turn men away

29. The war is merely the starting point for the Brewises, as they follow the waves of history and strife from the epicenter of WWI to unexpected places

30. The German Ersatz (substitute) type Bayonets were constructed during the early years of WWI and were designed to fit both the Gewehr 88 (M1888 Commission Rifle) and …

31. The Asdic is a sonar system for submarine detection developed by British, French and American scientists during WWI; the name is derived from that of the Anti-Submarine Detection Investigation Committee

32. The common Scouting campfire song "Do Your Ears Hang Low" was Bowdlerised from a WWI-era British soldiers' song called "Do Your Balls Hang Low".

33. The dashing Captain Hugh "Bullshot" Crummond - WWI ace fighter pilot, Olympic athlete, racing driver, part-time sleuth and all round spiffing chap - must save the world from the dastardly Count

34. Bulgarians had high mobilization capabilities (of about 500.000 people out of 4.000.000 population), experienced and with military tradition from the two Balkan Wars, WWI and long guerrilla wars for the mixed population neighbouring areas

35. Basically a travelogue featuring footage of Angkor Wat (in Cambodia) shot by a couple of explorers in the WWI years, with additional footage shot on a set in Hollywood by George M

36. WWI Document Archive > 1914 Documents > Secretary of State Bryan Opposes Loans to Belligerents (United States, Senate Hearings , 74th Cong, 2d Sess., "Munitions Industry Hearings," Part 25, January 7, 8, 1936 (Washington, 1937), pp

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38. Assimilationists vs. Accomodationists; WWI Soldiers; Black Women during Slavery, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow; Jim Crow and McCarthyism: The Story of Paul Robeson; African American Soldiers in World War II; Black Codes to Jim Crow; Miscegenation and anti-miscegenation legislation in …

39. Welcome to Arras An unexpected gem of a city, Artois' former capital Arras (the final 's' is pronounced) has an exceptional ensemble of Flemish-style arcaded buildings – the main squares are especially lovely at night – and two subterranean WWI sites

40. Clarissa called the structure a grandstand, though most other communities constructed “Bandstands” and “bandshells.” As the trend took hold there was a building frenzy across the pre WWI nation, which then diminished after 1918, though many were still made into the 1920s and 1930s.