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[edit] Declarations of War
[edit] United States of America
- Woodrow Wilson Urges Congress to Declare War on Germany (April 2, 1917), by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
- Formal U.S. Declaration of War with Germany (6 April 1917)
[edit] Articles
- Columbia's Dismissed Professors
- Death Comes to Mata Hari
- How a Trench Raid V.C. was won
- In the Front Trenches
- Night Raid by the Royal Munster Fusiliers
- Austrian Emperor to Take Command at Vienna Headquarters
- The Resiliency of Mr. Atkins
- What they Think in the Trenches
- Why I joined the Army
- Harington Won't Demand Evacuation
- Whose War?, 1917 by Author:John Reed
[edit] Tales
- My Experiences on Three Fronts, pre-1917 by Sister Martin-Nicholson
[edit] Military texts
- The Diary of a French Private, pre-1917 by Gaston Riou
- Zimmermann Telegram, 1917 request for Mexico to declare war on the United States
- Harold Nicolson's observations on the signing of Treaty of the Versailles, by Henry Nicholson
[edit] Analytical works
- Our Ultimate Aim in the War, pre-1917 by George G. Armstrong
- The Deeper Causes of the War, pre-1917 by Emile Hovelaque
- Home Truths about the War, pre-1917 by Hugh B. Chapman
- The United States and the War, pre-1917 by Gilbert Vivian Selds
- After-War Problems, pre-1917 by the late Earl of Cromer, Viscount Haldane, Bishop of Exeter, Alfred Marshall and others
- Whose War?, 1917 by John Reed
- Germany's High Seas Fleet in the World War, 1919 by Reinhard Scheer
- Economic Development in Denmark Before and During the World War, 1922 by Harald Westergaard
- How the War Began, 1914 by W. L. Courtney
- The Fleets at War, 1914 by Archibald Hurd
- The Campaign of Sedan, 1914 by George Hooper
- In the Firing Line, 1914 by A. St. John Adcock
- The Campaign Round Liege, 1914 by J. M. Kennedy
- The Red Cross in War, 1914 by M. F. Billington
- Forty Years After, 1914 by W. L. Courtney
- A Scrap of Paper: The Inner History of German Diplomacy, 1914 by E. J. Dillon
- How the Nations Waged War, 1914 by J. M. Kennedy
- The Retreat to Paris, 1914 by Roger Ingpen
- The Kaiser's War, 1914 by Austin Harrison
- The Irish at the Front, 1916 by Michael MacDonagh[1]
- Diplomacy and the War, 1921 by Julius Andrassy
[edit] Verse
- Anthem for Doomed Youth, 1917 by Wilfred Owen
- Saint George of England, by C. Fox Smith
- St. George's Day, 1915 by Henry Newbolt
- Pipes in Arras, 1917 by Neil Munro
[edit] Speeches
- Democrats in the World War, by Alexander Mitchell Palmer
- Appeal for National Service, 1916 by Robert Borden
- Greeting to American Soldiers by the women of France, 1918