Army recruiting poster featuring “Uncle Sam,” designed by James Montgomery Flagg, 1917.
Credit: James Montgomery Flagg— Leslie-Judge Co., N.Y./Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-USZC4-3859)
Fokker Eindecker
World War I Gallery
World War I Gallery
Winter Palace: demonstrators at the Winter Palace, 1917
World War I Gallery
Mark I
World War I Gallery
Gallipoli Peninsula: World War I lied troops lining the shore
Allied troops lining the shore at "ANZAC Cove" on the
Gallipoli Peninsula. The cove was named after the ANZAC (Australian and
New Zealand Army Corps) troops that were part of the Allied forces. The
Dardanelles Campaign against the Turks was a bloody defeat for the
Allies.
Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
British Mark I tank with anti-bomb roof and “tail,” 1916.
Credit: Courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, London; photograph, Camera Press/Globe Photo
World War I: recruitment poster
World War I Gallery
French 75
New York Herald”
The New York Herald reporting the sinking of the Lusitania, a British ocean liner, by a German submarine on May 7, 1915.
World War I Gallery
World War I Gallery
John Bull
World War I recruiting poster featuring John Bull, c. 1915.
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