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The Great War in a Different light

Fascinating site - lots of articles and pictures of the period - everything from horses to whores and plenty in between - sections on "the lighter side", spies executions and attorcities as seen by journo's and photographers of the day.
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Ahem...yes the "lighter" side of the war is an eye opener.......whatever you do don't look at the photos of the "Soldiers in Brothels".  [:-]
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here is another one:

http://www.worldwar1.com/
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and here is another one:

http://www.greatwar.nl/

The photograph and music sections are excellent.
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I have a webpage with some books to download :
 
http://soldatinidicarta.altervista.org
 
Mainly WW1 and I have plans to add many more in the
following months.
 
Sorry most are in italian
 
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For the most authorative site on the British Army - http://www.1914-1918.net/
 
 
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There are a few more Great War links on this page.


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