Video Series

Getting Dressed in WWI

From soldiers in the Artists Rifles and nurses in the Voluntary Aid Detachment to working class suffragettes and young women, see who wore what — and why they wore it — in Great Britain during the...
Crows Eye Productions
Online Education Project

Home Before the Leaves Fall: The Great War 1914-1918

Collaborative by design, Home Before the Leaves Fall is a multi-institutional project highlighting materials and resources on the Great War, with articles curated by individual scholars and experts...
Villanova University
Article

How Poppies Became a Symbol of Remembrance After World War I

Y.W.C.A. volunteer Moina Michael was inspired to create and wear poppies to remember the fallen of WWI after reading John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields." This 2018 article by Ciara Nugent explores...
Ciara Nugent, TIME Magazine
Curriculum Toolkits

How WWI Changed America

How WWI Changed America includes a series of "toolkits" for educators with resources, lessons, videos and podcasts about the enduring impact of the First World War in the United States. This project...
In collaboration with Doughboy Foundation
Article

How WWI Sparked the Gay Rights Movement

As true with all Americans, LGBT individuals volunteered for, objected against and fought in World War I. With few exceptions, notably American expatriates Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas, most...
Smithsonian Magazine
Article

Hundred Days Offensive: Fighting to End the War

The Hundred Days Offensive was a series of attacks by the Allied troops at the end of World War I. Starting on August 8, 1918, and ending with the Armistice on November 11, the Offensive led to the...
In collaboration with US WW1 Centennial Commission
Interactive Timeline

Interactive WWI Timeline

The Interactive WWI Timeline on theworldwar.org lets you explore key events of the War through photos, audio recordings and video from the time.
Archived Article

Jackie the Baboon

The 3rd South African Infantry Brigade had a unique mascot, Jackie the Baboon. Jackie not only boosted morale among the soldiers, he also wore a uniform, marched, drew rations and warned his...
South African Military Veterans Organisation of Australasia
Research Guide

Lafayette Escadrille: American Aviators in World War I

The Lafayette Escadrille was a French flying squadron comprised of American volunteers. These volunteers captured the imaginations of the American public when local newspapers printed stories of their...
Library of Congress
Articles, Lesson Plans

Lawrence of Arabia: Battle for the Arab World

Created in 2003, this website is a companion to the PBS program Lawrence of Arabia, Battle for the Arab World. Though older, this site still includes multiple articles and lesson plans on the Arab...
PBS
Downloadable Lesson Plans, Primary Sources

Why did Congress reject the League of Nations?

At the end of World War I, President Wilson proposed the League of Nations as a way to facilitate international cooperation and avoid future wars. Other allied nations embraced the idea. However,...
Stanford History Education Group