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Internment
(1,392 words)
Raw Materials, Rationing, and Procurement
(2,348 words)
German Patriotic Associations
(931 words)
Advertising
(660 words)
Fourteen Points
(899 words)
Reconnaissance
(522 words)
Djemal Pasha, Ahmed
(387 words)
July Crisis
(720 words)
How a Pro-German Minority Influenced Dutch Intellectual Debate During the Great War
(97 words)
South Africa
(1,166 words)
Climax in the Baltic: The German Maritime Offensive in the Gulf of Riga in October 1917
(6,634 words)
Interparty Committee of the Reichstag
(518 words)
Lusitania
(653 words)
War Letters
(596 words)
Sports
(883 words)
War Interpretations
(2,359 words)
Encountering the ‘Enemy’: Prisoner of War Transport and the Development of War Cultures in 1914
(11,480 words)
Zeppelin (Airship)
(528 words)
Pan-German League
(886 words)
Szögyény-Marich, László (Ladislaus) de
(262 words)
“Total War, Total Nonsense” or “The Military Historian’s Fetish”
(12,505 words)
War Guilt
(797 words)
Haase, Hugo
(360 words)
Rumors
(703 words)
Colonial War
(1,529 words)
Grey, Sir Edward
(405 words)
Colored Troops
(587 words)
Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten
(289 words)
Scapa Flow
(665 words)
Schools, State-Building, and National Conflict in German-Occupied Poland, 1915–1918
(10,678 words)
Peace Movements
(1,734 words)
Langemarck Legend
(647 words)
War Damage
(2,196 words)
Moltke, Helmuth Johannes Ludwig von (the Younger)
(578 words)
Lichnowsky, Prince Karl Max
(442 words)
Propaganda and Politics: Germany and Spanish Opinion in World War I
(13,554 words)
Sarajevo
(729 words)
Delcassé, Théophile
(468 words)
Mortar
(587 words)
War Enthusiasm
(799 words)
Rainbow Books
(583 words)
The Forgotten Campaign: Alsace-Lorraine August 1914
(9,488 words)
Bulgaria
(1,164 words)
Alberich, Operation
(374 words)
Military Historiography, Official German
(1,063 words)
Epidemics
(1,367 words)
Rolland, Romain
(602 words)
“German Women Help to Win!” Women and the German Military in the Age of World Wars
(11,862 words)
Students
(1,543 words)
Rathenau, Walther
(882 words)
Social Democracy
(1,232 words)
Film, The First World War in
(1,429 words)
Eastern Front
(1,205 words)
Artillery
(3,394 words)
Food Supplies
(2,616 words)
Zweig, Arnold
(588 words)
Introduction: Untold War
(8,972 words)
Przemyśl
(618 words)
The Rhineland Horror Campaign and the Aftermath of War
(8,822 words)
Talat Pasha, Mehmed (Talât Pasha or Mehmed Talat)
(292 words)
New Light on the East African Theater of the Great War: A Review Essay of English-Language Sources
(7,917 words)
Armenians
(1,863 words)
Einem, Karl von
(339 words)
Unruh, Fritz von
(528 words)
Propaganda and Mobilizations in Greece during the First World War
(8,578 words)
The Netherlands in World War One
(6,873 words)
The Disappearing Surplus: The Spinster in the Post-War Debate in Weimar Germany, 1918–1920
(9,212 words)
Film (Post-1918)
(1,028 words)
German Propaganda and Prisoners-of-War during World War I
(10,248 words)
Tsingtao (Qingdao)
(510 words)
Forced Labor
(1,842 words)
Hirschfeld, Magnus
(333 words)
A Bitter-Sweet Victory: Feminisms in France (1918–1923)
(8,697 words)
‘Weary Waiting is Hard Indeed’: The Grand Fleet after Jutland
(9,716 words)
Propaganda, Imperial Subjecthood and National Identity in Jamaica during the First World War
(9,614 words)
Alpine Warfare
(2,447 words)
Political and Public Aspects of the Activity of the Lithuanian Women’s Movement, 1918–1923
(7,896 words)
Famine
(1,380 words)
Armed Forces (Russia)
(2,272 words)
War on Stage. Home Front Entertainment in European Metropolises 1914–1918
(6,871 words)
“The Crusade of Youth”: Pacifism and the Militarization of Youth Culture in Marc Sangnier’s Peace Congresses, 1923–1932
(12,184 words)
Lersch, Heinrich
(400 words)
Protestantism
(641 words)
Constantine I, King of Greece
(389 words)
Gerlach, Hellmut von
(485 words)
Kuhl, Hermann von
(350 words)
“Suspicious Pacifists”: The Dilemma of Polish Veterans Fighting War during the 1920s and 1930s
(8,422 words)
Veterans’ Associations
(1,846 words)
Versailles, Treaty of
(1,736 words)
Finland
(2,352 words)
Bavarian Soviet Republic
(891 words)
Franz Joseph I of Austria
(380 words)
Music Theater
(1,707 words)
Sexuality
(1,427 words)
Intelligence Services
(574 words)
Briand, Aristide
(480 words)
Louvain
(769 words)
September Program (Septemberprogramm)
(581 words)
Turnip Winter
(295 words)
A Different Kind of Home Front: War, Gender and Propaganda in Warsaw, 1914–1918
(10,415 words)