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Date | 28 July 1914 - 11 November 1918 |
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Interest of | British War Propaganda Bureau, Charles August Lindbergh, Jim Macgregor, Hew Strachan |
Subpage | •WW1/Commission for Relief in Belgium •WW1/Key Players •WW1/Origins |
Description | The "Great War". Perhaps 10 million killed. |
Not as much to do with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, by lone nut Yugoslav nationalist Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo as you might have been told...
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Authors' Declaration of September 1914 | manifesto | September 1914 | British War Propaganda Bureau H. G. Wells Hilaire Belloc Rudyard Kipling Arthur Conan Doyle Arnold Bennett Thomas Hardy J.M. Barrie G.K. Chesterton John Galsworthy H.R. Haggard Jerome K. Jerome | An declaration in support of World War 1 by 53 leading British authors. One of the earliest efforts of the nascent War Propaganda Bureau to craft a coherent intellectual message in support of the war effort. |
Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 1 | article | 5 August 2015 | Gerry Docherty Jim Macgregor | The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging the war |
Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 2 | article | 12 August 2015 | Gerry Docherty Jim Macgregor | The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging WW1. |
Document:Good war - Bad war | article | 12 February 2014 | John Pilger | A short readable expose of how the myth of the "Good War" is used by the Western Establishment to fashion our 'reality' - focussing on the largely forgotten devastation visited upon the Korean peninsular by the US and its victorious World War II allies. |
Document:Hidden History - Concluding chapter | book extract | 4 July 2013 | Gerry Docherty Jim Macgregor | The concluding chapter of a seminal work of historical revision on the origins of World War I and 100 years of establishment lies to hide where responsibility really lies |
Document:What We Need to Learn From TE Lawrence | book introduction | 25 March 2011 | Michael Korda | Michael Korda's introduction to his book "Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia", a biography of TE Lawrence |
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