D570 .P17
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America in France, |
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D570 .P17n
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Newton D. Baker : America at war : based on the personal papers of the Secretary of War in the World War, his correspondence with the President and important leaders at home and abroad, the confidential cablegrams between the War Department and headquarters in France, the minutes of the War Industries Board, and other first-hand material / |
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D570 .P17o 1937
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Our gallant madness / |
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D570.P34
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John J. Pershing and the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, 1917-1919. |
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D570 .P4 1931
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My experiences in the World War, |
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D570 .S78 1963
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The Doughboys; the story of the AEF, 1917-1918. |
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D570.1
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Over here : the First World War and American society / |
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D570.1 .A9
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The war with Germany; a statistical summary, |
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D570.1 .A9 2
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The war with Germany; a statistical summary, |
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D570.1 .C9
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Demobilization; our industrial and military demobilization after the armistice, 1918-1920, |
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D570.1 .E27 1997
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A world without war : how U.S. feminists and pacifists resisted World War I / |
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D570.1 .K43
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Over here : the First World War and American society / |
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D570.1 .K466 2004
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Over Here : the First World War and American Society. |
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D570.1 .P4 1920
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Final report of Gen. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief American Expeditionary Forces. |
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D570.1 .P8 1919
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The army behind the army, |
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D570.1 .S5 1927
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As they passed through the port, |
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D570.1 .U5
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The battle line of democracy: prose and poetry of the world war. |
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D570.1 .U58 1944
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Demobilization of manpower, 1918-19, |
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D570.15
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Le rôle décisif de l'Amérique dans la Guerre mondiale / |
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D570.15 .B2
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A few kind words for Uncle Sam / |
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