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We do know that they faced certain racial discrimination in their personal and professional lives as the Navy and Washington, D.C., were both segregated during WWI. The women also dealt with sexism.
This article explores the truth behind the image, the role of horses in WWI, and the lasting impact ... meant to honor the 8 ...
ANZAC Day, which falls on April 25 each year, is, of course, a national day commemorating the sacrifice and service of the ...
First World War cenotaphs and memorials in communities across Australia, you’ll find them in the cities, in villages on the ...
British soldiers read a map in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. The trenches were dug out of the mud of the battlefields and lined with wood and barbed wire. Watch this ...
An American WWI soldier writes a letter while encased ... Keller, who played an important role during the German invasion of the town. Madame Mirman motored us out to Lunéville.
The laces made in Belgium during World War One are an important part of the lace holdings of the Division of Home and Community Life’s Textile Collection in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of ...
indeed during WWI Australia with a population of under five million saw a staggering 416,000 men enlist. Paul Dukes pictured at the Cenotaph. Picture: Rohan Kelly It’s almost impossible to ...