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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: General Friedrich Von Bernhardi
Short biography describes Friedrich von Bernhardi and his writings using social Darwinism and biological evidence to support his militarial ideologies of German expansion and conquest.
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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: Yuan Shikai
This site comes from the World War I document archive and provides a biographical look into the life of Yuan Shih-kai. It starts with his birth in 1859 and ends with his death in June of 1916.
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Byu: World War I Document Archive: The Static Front
Article containing lots of information on the reasons there was no breakthrough on the western front during World War I. Contained within this article is a large section devoted to the technological factors involved with the war as well...
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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: Franz Ferdinand
Brief biography of Archduke Franz Ferdinand detailing some of the events of his life.
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Apa Reference Style: Tightening Up Your Citations
This site contains a lot of general information about the APA (American Psychological Association) style of documentation, much of which can be obtained from other sites and sources; however, this site does contain practice exercises for...
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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: The Schlieffen Plan 1905
A detailed explanation of the Schlieffen plan of 1905, discussing military strategies prior to World War I.
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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: Wilhelm Ii
The Harold B. Lee Library provides a biography of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who ruled Germany during World War I.
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Byu Library: Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria Hungary
A series of letters between Francis Joeseph and William II. Letters leading up to the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary.
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Byu: World War I Document Archive: Marine Flyer in France
The published diary of a marine pilot who toured Allied aviation facilities in 1917-1918. This site provides a diary account of Captain Alfred A. Cunningham and gives the reader a view of what things were like in wartime England and...
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Byu: Wwi Document Archive: Peace Treaty of Versailles
This site contains the text of the covenant of the League of Nations from the Peace Treaty of Versailles.
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Byu: Mark Davies: Scientific Methods and Empiricism
These college professor's notes give an overview of empiricism as the cornerstone of the scientific method. It is the approach he uses to analyze linguistic phenomena in class.
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World War I Document Archive: Kaiser Wilhelm Ii's Account of Events
An excerpt from the memoirs of Kaiser Wilhelm II from July 1914 in which Wilhelm discusses the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and other various situations around the world which lead up to World War I.
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Brigham Young University: The Armistice Demands
The Brigham Young University provides information on the terms set by the WWI allied powers for the Armistice. Official release by the German Government, published in the Kreuz-Zeitung, November 11, 1918.
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World War I: Conditions of Armistice With Germany
Features the Armistice terms that were set by the Allied powers for the Armistice of November 11, 1918.
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Brigham Young University: World War I Document Archive: The Triple Alliance
This site from Brigham Young University provides the first eight articles from the original agreement of 1882 between Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany.
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World War I Document Archive: Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality
This is the text of the original 1914 Declaration of Neutrality of President Woodrow Wilson.
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Brigham Young University: Wwi Document Archive: Americans Take Belleau Wood
This site from Brigham Young University provides an excerpt from "Current History" by Edwin L. James, a war correspondent for the New York Times. Describes the capture of the Bois de Belleau. (Published June 20, 1918)
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Brigham Young University: World War I Document Archive: The Use of Poison Gas
Two stories by reporter Will Irwin, correspondent from the New York Tribune, about how poisonous gases were used by the Germans during World War I.
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World War I Document Archive: The British Defense of the Realm Consolidation Act
This site has an excerpt from the British Defense of the Realm Consolidation Act which was passed in 1914.
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Brigham Young University: Wwi Document Archive: Constitution of the Black Hand
The Constitution of the Black Hand, or Constitution of the Ujedinjenje ili Smrt, is thought to have contributed to the outbreak of World War I. It was signed in Belgrade on May 9, 1911.
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Brigham Young University: World War I Document Archive: The Zimmerman Note
Text of the Zimmerman Note to the German Ambassador to Mexico in 1917.
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Brigham Young University: Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
This site from the Brigham Young University gives a firsthand account of the killings. The man that gave this account was arrested as a suspect.
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Wwi Document Archive: 'Black Hundreds' Anti Clerical Campaign / Lenin to Molotov
This site has the original text of a letter from Lenin to Molotov in 1922. It deals with the "Black Hundreds Anti-Clerial Campaign" -- the relationship between the government and the church at that time.
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Brigham Young University: Forest of Rhetoric
This site is provided for by the Brigham Young University. Almost anything you would want to know about rhetoric and speech is here with great examples and explanations. Intended for a college-level audience, but plenty for younger...