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Seeing American History Through the Art of a Black WWI Soldier Horace Pippin was a self-taught artist out of necessity, as the society in which he lived had shut most of its doors on him. by John ...
The young German soldier has his rifle slung over his shoulder, a half-eaten sandwich in his left hand and a drinking cup in his right. As he steps to the refreshment window, a woman in a white ...
During WWI, the War Department ... This Riveting Art From the Front Lines of World War I Has Gone Largely ... German prisoners carried wounded American soldiers to a first aid station in this ...
The Madison soldier used some sort of tool to scratch into the brass casing surface his initials, an oak leaf and "Argonne 1918." The museum's exhibit on World War I closes Dec. 29.
The remains of more than 200 German soldiers who were buried alive in a tunnel in northeastern France during the World War I will not be recovered.
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