World War 1914 19180 Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"World War 1914-1918: A Glimpse into the Chaos and Courage" As President Poincare's speech echoed through the halls, an interpreter diligently translated his words into English. The opening of the Peace Conference marked a pivotal moment in history, as America stepped onto the global stage during World War I. In "Over Where the Lilies Grow, " a captivating print spanning centuries, we witness the enduring impact of war from 1770 to 1959. It serves as a poignant reminder that conflicts leave indelible marks on nations and their people. "Our Sammies Song, " another print from 1918, captures the spirit of American soldiers fighting bravely amidst chaos. Their voices harmonize with determination, echoing across battlefields where heroes emerged. "The 4th Suffolks at Neuve Chapelle" transports us to March 11th, 1915. Through this print from 1919, we glimpse British troops standing shoulder-to-shoulder with their French allies against an onslaught of German forces. Unity became paramount in halting Germany's first aggressive push. "Patria, " a striking print from 1917, evokes patriotic fervor within our hearts. It reminds us that loyalty to one's country can ignite resilience even in times of great adversity. The vibrant litho titled "Remember your first Thrill of American Liberty Your Duty" urges citizens to support their nation by purchasing United States Government Bonds during the second Liberty Loan campaign in 1917. Sacrifice was necessary for victory; it was every citizen's duty. Albert Robida's satirical illustration "Red Laughter" takes us to Postsdam during this war between Germany and Prussia (14-18). In this whimsical yet thought-provoking piece created in N & B format in 1916_2_19, automobiles become symbols entwined with belligerents, shedding light on the absurdity of war.