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EV 8 Social Studies World War I: Databases and Primary Sources
Encyclopedia and Book Resources
Databases and Primary Sources
Websites
General and History Specific Databases
Images and Audio from the Associated Press
WWI Collections from Libraries
Europeana Collections: 1914-1918
Explore the untold stories and official histories of World War I in 378,649 items from across Europe
Gettysburg College Library: World War I Collection
A digital collection of letters, postcards, and memorabilia from World War I
North Carolina State Library: World War I Digital Collection
Posters, letters, photographs and more from the North Carolina State Archives
South Carolina Libraries: World War 1
Photographs, papers, posters & art, books & pamphlets, postcards and sheet music
The First World War Poetry Digital Archive
An online repository of over 7,000 items of text, images, audio, and video.
Library of Congress: American Leaders Speak 1918-1920
Audio recordings of Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John J. Pershing, and many other prominent American leaders during the post WW1 era.
British Library: WW1 Collection Items
Over 500 primary source items from the British Library.
WWI Document Archive from Brigham Young Univeristy
Documents from WWI, assembled by volunteers of the World War I Military History List
WWI Primary Sources from Docsteach
Long list of primary sources on the left!
WW1 Posters
Temple University: World War 1 posters
A collection of over 1500 propaganda posters used by the Allies to educate and encourage enlistment.
Illinois State University: Answering the Call - WW1 posters
These posters were created by federal agencies and national organizations after the United States entered the war in 1917.
Indianapolis Public Library: World War 1 Poster Collection
Over 200 posters from the WW1 era, mostly collected and donated by a high school teacher!
Library of Congress: WW1 posters
Over 1900 propaganda posters, mostly from the United States.
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