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Magazine Articles About the Great War of 1914 - 1918

As we progress into the 21st century, it becomes increasingly unlikely that any of us will hear first-hand tales of WW1. Our great- or great-great grandparents who lived or fought during that war will have passed, and for upcoming generations, WW1 is likely to be no more than another lesson in history class. At OldMagazineArticles.com, we are committed to finding resources that bring that era to life in a way that's not just a dry textbook explanation of events.

Many of our visitors are enthralled by military history. A number are in societies that re-enact famous battles, and some restore uniforms or weapons. We have an extensive collection of WW1 magazine articles that focus on the U.S. Army and Navy, as well as British uniforms and regalia. One section is devoted entirely to color photographs from WW1, which can help you achieve authenticity in your enactments or writing.

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One area of particular interest to our founder is posters and propaganda, so you will find a particularly in-depth selection of relevant magazine articles. You'll learn about the government's role in propaganda and which famous American artists were drafted to create posters. James Montgomery Flagg, J. Scott Williams, and Euginie De Land Saugstad are not famous names like Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand or Woodrow Wilson, but you'll be fascinated to learn about their impact on the war.

If you are intrigued by what you read about propaganda and posters in many of our WW1 magazine articles, consider purchasing our ebook, the War Souvenir Edition of The Poster. This is an exact photographic reproduction of a rare book about WW1 posters. For just $8, it is one of the most exciting and uncommon items in our catalog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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