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Displaying all articles tagged:
World War I
past is prologue
Sept. 16, 2020
Are We Repeating the Pandemic Election Year of a Century Ago?
There are similarities between 1920 and 2020, but Trump is no Woodrow Wilson and Biden is no Warren Harding.
By
Ed Kilgore
world view
Nov. 12, 2018
Don’t Let Trump’s Slights Overshadow Lessons From World War I Remembrances
If you look past Trump’s usual affronts, the memorials offered messages about nationalism and weakened alliances that are still relevant today.
By
Heather Hurlburt
history
June 8, 2017
Were You Aware the Bad Guy in
Wonder Woman
Was a Real Person?
Erich Ludendorff was the second-highest-ranking German general in the closing days of World War I.
By
Nate Jones
June 28, 2014
Yes, There Really Are Color Photos of World War I
Yes, and they are beautiful.
By
Christopher Bonanos
awkwardness
Mar. 9, 2011
Last Surviving World War I Veteran Apparently Not That Special After All
John Boehner and Harry Reid don’t want to give him a public viewing in the Capitol Rotunda. Are they right?
By
Dan Amira
sad things
Feb. 28, 2011
The Last American World War I Veteran Is Dead
Frank Buckles signed up at 16 and lived to 110.
By
Dan Amira