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  1. World War I

    Thompson, Deborah
    San Diego, Calif. : Classroom Complete Press, 2007.

    World War I has been called the first man-made conflict in history. Learn why World War I began in 1914 along with major battles including the Battle of Tannenberg, Battle of Verdun and the Battle of the Somme. Our resource provides ready-to-use information and activities for remedial students in grades five to eight. Take your students from the background and causes of the war to its final outcomes. Discover who the major players were and how and why the U.S. entered the War. Included also is Woodrow Wilson's fascinating Fourteen Points clearly explained. Give your students a clear understan.

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  2. World War I.

    Coetzee, Frans
    New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.

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  3. World War I : encyclopedia

    Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2005.

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  1. G. Freytags Karte der Ukraina

    Freytag, Gustav, 1852-1938
    1917

    Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Shows new and proposed state boundaries during World War I.

  2. G. Freytags karte der länder des Mittelmeeres

    Freytag, Gustav, 1852-1938 and Freytag, Berndt und Artaria
    1910

    Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Legend, key of abbreviations. Boundaries predate end of World War I.

  3. The Daily Telegraph war map no. 10

    Gross, Alexander, 1879-1958

    Inset: "Northern Serbia."; Covers Austria, Hungary, the Balkan peninsula, and parts of bordering states at the outbreak of World War I.|98 x 73 cen...

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