WWI on the Web
- 1914-1917 chronology of U.S. entry into the war - reserve
- 1917-1919 chronology of the U.S. participation in the war
- 1919-1921 chronology of Wilson's battle with Congress for the League of Nations
- American Memory includes Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921 and By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
- Anzac Day 25 April Gallipoli from the Independent Anzac Network
- Gallipoli from Australian Department of Veterans Affairs
- Great War Family Ancestry Links
- Great War PBS documentary TV series was televised in four installments of two hours each night, Sunday through Wednesday, Nov. 10-13, 1998. See the PBS announcement and press release and web site
- Great War Society Links
- Lawrence of Arabia Factfile
- Literary Digest article on Sgt. Alvin York's 1919 return to New York
- Murdoch media empire began with WWI reporter Keith Murdoch. His son Rupert became the subject of controversy. See the unofficial Rupert web page and the book Full Disclosure by Andrew Neil about Rupert's empire.
- North Carolinians and the Great War: The Impact of World War I on the Tar Heel State
- Propaganda essay by Aaron Delwiche on war propaganda, the Creel Committee, atrocity myths
- Randolph Bourne's 1917 critique of the war, especially "the coalescence of the intellectual classes in support of the military programme" of governments.
- Russian Revolution
- San Diego Aerospace Museum World War I exhibits
- Sheet Music in Canada: First World War and New on the Virtual Gramophone from the National Library of Canada offer music of the First World War
- U-boat War in WWI from Uboat.net
- U-Boat war 1914-1918
- USD's Copley Library Full Text Database of articles includes EBSCO and JSTOR. For example, search for the full-text articles on the Somme documentary film of 1917 (search "somme" for the articles in the Historical Journal of Film Radio & Television)
- Versailles Treaty and League of Nations pictures
- Woodrow Wilson and the New Diplomacy - reserve
- Woodrow Wilson Birthplace and Museum in Staunton, Virginia
- Woodrow Wilson House in Washington D.C. and photos taken June 25, 1996
- World War I - Trenches on the Web
- World War I from the Historical Text Archive
- World War I Document Archive by the WWI-L
- WWI films include Great War PBS documentary series; Lawrence of Arabia 1962 feature by David Lean; Ramparts We Watch 1940 from the March of Time; Reds 1981 feature with Warren Beatty as John Reed; Sergeant York 1941 feature by Howard Hawks; Wilson 1944 feature by Darryl Zanuck; World War I Films of the Silent Era DVD (review by Silent Era) includes The Moving Picture Boys in the Great War 1975 documentary narrated by Lowell Thomas and Fighting the War 1916 by Donald C. Thompson and The Log of the U-35 1920 and The Secret Game 1917 feature by William C. de Mille
revised 2/20/03 by Schoenherr | reserve | WWII Timeline