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David Hilton

European History Sources - 2 views

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    This site is briliant! A bunch of exemplary librarians maintain a list of high-quality sites which can be used for historical research on Europe. It's especially good for World War One but also some of the smaller European countries which are often hard to find information on.
Nate Merrill

What If World War I Had Never Happened? - 8 views

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    NPR
David Hilton

BBC - History: World War One - 13 views

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    A glossy and well-resourced site with information on the main conflicts of the twentieth century. Takes a British perspective (unsurprisingly).
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    This is a great site! I am very impressed with the quality of the pictures and the use of them.
David Hilton

New Offerings from the Otis Historical Archives | n m h m - 0 views

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    Has some very large files containing images and documents related to medical history in the US in C19th and C20th.
David Hilton

Flickr: The Library of Congress' Photostream - 1 views

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    Contains collections on World War I, the Depression, Women's Lib and Honest Abe, among others. I'd imagine it will grow with time. I've actually found Flickr much better as a source of quality historical images than Google Images or Wikimedia Commons.
Daniel Ballantyne

Welcome to The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I - 3 views

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    Great website for information on pilots and planes from WWI. All countries involved are represented here.
Daniel Ballantyne

World War I fighter pilots - 3 views

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    Good site describing the involvement of the US in the Air battles of WWI
David Hilton

http://digital.lib.umn.edu/warposters/warpost.html - 13 views

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    Contains posters and about 700 postcards from the Great War.
David Hilton

Supplementary material - Volume GallipoliMission | Australian War Memorial - 3 views

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    This is the first edition of the 1948 book written by C E W Bean about the 1915 Gallipoli campaign. 
Simon Miles

Mapping our Anzacs - 4 views

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    "The heart of Mapping our Anzacs is a tool to browse 375,971 records of service in the Australian Army during World War I according to the person's place of birth or enlistment."
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