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World War Collection (page 26)

"World War: A Glimpse into the Chaos and Heroism of a Bygone Era" Step back in time to the tumultuous period I, where nations clashed and heroes emerged

Background imageWorld War Collection: Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow

Kleine Welten XI, Small Worlds XI, Vasily Kandinsky, French, born Russia, Moscow
Artokoloro

Background imageWorld War Collection: Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate

Kleine Welten IX Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint Plate
Artokoloro

Background imageWorld War Collection: Turning Heavy Shell, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Sheffield, 1917

Turning Heavy Shell, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Sheffield, 1917
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00542

Background imageWorld War Collection: Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint

Kleine Welten XII Small Worlds 1922 Drypoint
Artokoloro

Background imageWorld War Collection: Portrait German Officer 1914 Oil canvas 68 1 / 4 x 41 3 / 8

Portrait German Officer 1914 Oil canvas 68 1 / 4 x 41 3 / 8
Portrait, German Officer, 1914, Oil, canvas, 68 1/4 x 41 3/8, 173.4 105.1 cm, Paintings, Marsden Hartley, American, Lewiston, Maine, 18771943, Ellsworth, monumental, painting, centerpiece, series

Background imageWorld War Collection: World War I (1914-1918). The United States entered the conflict by declaring war

World War I (1914-1918). The United States entered the conflict by declaring war on the Central Powers on 2 April 1917. The Italian monarch Victor Emmanuel III reviewing an American regiment

Background imageWorld War Collection: WORLD WAR II (1939-1945). U. S. team carrying out the work of destruction of laboratories

WORLD WAR II (1939-1945). U. S. team carrying out the work of destruction of laboratories
World War II (1939-1945). U. S. team carrying out the work of destruction of laboratories which conducted research on the atomic bomb dropped on Japan (12 December 1945)

Background imageWorld War Collection: First World War (1914-1918) Supply a military train (1916)

First World War (1914-1918) Supply a military train (1916)

Background imageWorld War Collection: World War I (1914-1918). The British submarine E-8

World War I (1914-1918). The British submarine E-8. Sank a German destroyer in the North Sea

Background imageWorld War Collection: RED CROSS PARADE, 1920. A Red Cross nurse with decorated war hero Filax of Lewanno

RED CROSS PARADE, 1920. A Red Cross nurse with decorated war hero Filax of Lewanno, who rescued 54 Allied soldiers during World War I, on display during the Red Cross parade in New York City

Background imageWorld War Collection: WORLD WAR I CARTOON, c1915. May the Sparks Never Reach It

WORLD WAR I CARTOON, c1915. May the Sparks Never Reach It!. Cartoon by Oscar Cesare from The Sun newspaper from New York, c1915

Background imageWorld War Collection: At the Belgian headquarters, the Queen stays with the King, front cover illustration

At the Belgian headquarters, the Queen stays with the King, front cover illustration
XIR486928 At the Belgian headquarters, the Queen stays with the King, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 1st November 1914 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageWorld War Collection: Munitions workers in the canteen, 1918 (b / w photo)

Munitions workers in the canteen, 1918 (b / w photo)
XJF2906467 Munitions workers in the canteen, 1918 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWorld War Collection: 1st Battle Squadron of Dreadnoughts Steaming down the Channel in 1911

1st Battle Squadron of Dreadnoughts Steaming down the Channel in 1911
BAL16689 1st Battle Squadron of Dreadnoughts Steaming down the Channel in 1911 by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931); Wyllie Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageWorld War Collection: Monument of the Czechoslovak Tankists, Sudice, Opava district, Moravskoslezsky region

Monument of the Czechoslovak Tankists, Sudice, Opava district, Moravskoslezsky region, Czech Republic

Background imageWorld War Collection: Commando Austriaco, ruined shelter of World War I, Folgaria, province of Trentino, Italy, Europe

Commando Austriaco, ruined shelter of World War I, Folgaria, province of Trentino, Italy, Europe

Background imageWorld War Collection: War memorial on the promenade, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

War memorial on the promenade, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageWorld War Collection: Memorial to the fallen of the Cuirassier Regiment of Driesen, Westphalian regiment, Nr. 4

Memorial to the fallen of the Cuirassier Regiment of Driesen, Westphalian regiment, Nr. 4. Promenade, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageWorld War Collection: Memorial for the victims of the two world wars, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia

Memorial for the victims of the two world wars, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageWorld War Collection: Relief of a warrior with sword and helmet, memorial for the victims of the two world wars

Relief of a warrior with sword and helmet, memorial for the victims of the two world wars, Munster, Munsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background imageWorld War Collection: Lettering The Glorious Dead, The Cenotaph War Memorial, Whitehall, London, England, United Kingdom

Lettering The Glorious Dead, The Cenotaph War Memorial, Whitehall, London, England, United Kingdom

Background imageWorld War Collection: Air raid results. A 50 kilo bomb fell on the pavement right immediately under the

Air raid results. A 50 kilo bomb fell on the pavement right immediately under the North Wall of the building and exploded in the basement. 1914 - 1918

Background imageWorld War Collection: Liberty Bonds poster Women ! Help Americas sons win the war

Liberty Bonds poster Women ! Help Americas sons win the war

Background imageWorld War Collection: I am ready A French recruiting poster

I am ready A French recruiting poster

Background imageWorld War Collection: World War I (1914-1918). Generals Joffre and French studying the progress of operations

World War I (1914-1918). Generals Joffre and French studying the progress of operations in the fighting line in Flanders in an abandoned farm



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"World War: A Glimpse into the Chaos and Heroism of a Bygone Era" Step back in time to the tumultuous period I, where nations clashed and heroes emerged. Through iconic artworks like Childe Hassam's "Avenue in the Rain, " we witness the somber beauty that was marred by conflict. James Montgomery Flagg's unforgettable "I Want You" poster beckoned young men to join Uncle Sam's army, igniting patriotism across America during 1918 and beyond. Ernest Hemingway, renowned American writer, experienced firsthand the horrors of war as he served as a soldier in Milan, Italy. Gas warfare became a haunting reality on the battlefield; American soldiers demonstrated various gas masks worn by troops from different countries - U. S. , British, French, and German. These protective measures were crucial amidst an environment tainted with deadly chemicals. Howard Chandler Christy's powerful recruiting posters left an indelible mark on history. "Gee. I Wish I Were a Man, I'd Join the Navy" and "I Want You for the Navy" rallied Americans to serve their country at sea. Meanwhile, James Montgomery Flagg captured the spirit of resilience with his Marine Corps recruiting poster titled "First in the Fight. " Ernest Hemingway resurfaces once more through photographs taken at an American Red Cross Hospital in Milan during 1918. His experiences shaped his writing career while shedding light on human endurance amidst chaos. Humor found its place even amid such dire circumstances; a satirical Europe map from 1914 reflects how tensions brewed before erupting into full-scale war. Ivan Alexeyevich Vladimirov's poignant artwork titled "The War Loan (Poster)" reminds us of both financial sacrifices made for victory and artistic expressions that fueled morale. Finally, we soar above Normandy witnessing landing craft filled with allied troops storming ashore under barrage balloons.