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  2. Wikipedia:Featured pictures/History/World War I - Wikipedia

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    Directory of featured pictures Animals · Artwork · Culture, entertainment, and lifestyle · Currency · Diagrams, drawings, and maps · Engineering and technology · Food and drink · Fungi · History · Natural phenomena · People · Photographic techniques, terms, and equipment · Places · Plants · Sciences · Space · Vehicles · Other ...

  3. Ernest Brooks (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks on the Western Front, 1917. Ernest Brooks (23 February 1876 – 1957) was a British photographer, best known for his war photography from the First World War. He was the first official photographer to be appointed by the British military, and produced several thousand images between 1915 and 1918, more than a tenth of all British official photographs taken during the war.

  4. Category:World War I artists - Wikipedia

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    Chapelle Detruite pres de Nieuport.Juin 1917.Comité des Étudiants Américains de l'École des Beaux-Arts Paris.WWI post card art.un-numbered.signed SCHIEHLE.Wittig collection.item 59.reverse.high resolution scan is pending.02.png 1,034 × 1,632; 2.14 MB

  5. War photography - Wikipedia

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    Since early photographers were not able to create images of moving subjects, they recorded more sedentary aspects of war, such as fortifications, soldiers, and land before and after battle along with the re-creation of action scenes. Similar to battle photography, portrait images of soldiers were also often staged. In order to produce a ...

  6. Gassed (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Gassed is a very large oil painting completed in March 1919 by John Singer Sargent.It depicts the aftermath of a mustard gas attack during the First World War, with a line of wounded soldiers walking towards a dressing station.

  7. World War I in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Lord Kitchener Wants You" has become an iconic image associated with the war. Contemporary sand sculpture rendition of the iconic Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia. The First World War, which was fought between 1914 and 1918, had an immediate impact on popular culture. In the over a hundred years since the war ended, the war has ...

  8. Gallipoli campaign - Wikipedia

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    Gallipoli campaign; Part of the Middle Eastern theatre of the First World War: A collection of photographs from the campaign. From top and left to right: Ottoman commanders including Mustafa Kemal (fourth from left); Entente warships; V Beach from the deck of SS River Clyde; Ottoman soldiers in a trench; and Entente positions

  9. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Image taken from Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, written by Henry Morgenthau Sr. and published in 1918. [ 262 ] The ethnic cleansing of the Ottoman Empire's Armenian population, including mass deportations and executions, during the final years of the Ottoman Empire is considered genocide . [ 263 ]

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