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Listed here is a variety of resources to enhance your use of this program, including Internet links, related products, and suggested readings from our
professional reference librarian at the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC).
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World War 1: Trenches on the Web
This fantastic and extensive and interactive site contains everything you need to study WWI. This site contains an extensive collection of propaganda posters from the different sides, songs, primary sources and even 3-D renderings of WWI ships.
http://www.worldwar1.com/
World War I Document Archive
This archive of primary documents from World War I has a wonderful selection of documents, photographs and biographies.
http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/
Lost Poets of the Great War
A collection of the poetry of World War I.
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/LostPoets/
The International Internet Encyclopedia of the First World War
An encyclopedia, created by students and teachers from several countries, about World War One.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWtitle.html
Hellfire Corner
Extensive WWI links to individuals stories and battlefield locations.
http://www.fylde.demon.co.uk/welcome.htm#CONTENTS
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These products may be purchased in the Discovery Channel School Store:
The Great Books Library
Browse through our complete Great Books collection and take home a valuable teaching aid for the classics you teach. Each episode combines drama, expert commentary, and historical background that will give your students new appreciation and a modern frame of reference for required reading.
Normandy: The Great Crusade
It was not the last battle of the war. But the operation code-named “Overlord” was the most pivotal. Watch dramatic footage of the actual landing at Omaha Beach, and hear personal accounts of soldiers on both sides that reveal the psychological costs of war.
Normandy: The Great Crusade CD-ROM
Explore the strategy and relive the drama surrounding the Normandy invasion. Pore over maps, browse through soldiers’ diaries, and listen to real radio broadcasts from World War II.
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End of Innocence: 1910-1920
(Editors of Time-Life Books. Time-Life, Inc., 1998.)
This historical reference includes full-page photographs, first-person accounts, posters, and memorabilia from the prewar and World War I time period.
Events That Shaped the Century
(Editors of Time-Life Books. Time-Life, Inc., 1998.)
This detailed book, which includes descriptions of major historical events, illustrates World War I with full-page photos, posters, and statistics. Readers can compare the Great War with other 20th-century battles and piece together the connecting points of important moments in world history.
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