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🌐 INTERNET SOURCES
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📚 BOOKS and IMAGES SOURCES
• Saunders, Nicholas. World War 1: A Primary Source History Gareth Stevens, 2006
• Green, Robert. World War I Lucent Books, 2008
• Grant, R.G. World War I: The definitive visual history: from Sarajevo to Versailles DK Publishing 2018.
• Stone, Norman. World War One. Basic Books, 2009
🎶 MUSIC SOURCES/CITATIONS
▪ My Beloved Country, performed by The Volnitza Ensemble. – Imperial Russian Song circa WWI.
▪ The Heart of Oak, performed by the Royal Navy – The official march of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom
▪ Heia safari (Wie Oft Sind Wir Geschritten), performed by Montanara Chor, Hermann Josef Dahmen Walter B. Rogers, Edward T. King & Victor Military Band. 1914
▪ La Brabançonne. Victor, Camden, New Jersey. Audio Retrieved from the Library of Congress, [ Ссылка ].
Edward T. King, Emil Keneke, and Victor Military Band.
▪Deutsch- Oesterreichisches militär potpourri. Victor, Camden, New Jersey, 1915. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, [ Ссылка ].
▪ La Madelon, performed by Amparito Farrar written in 1918 and retrieved from Archive.org on 3-10-18 [ Ссылка ]
▪ Till the Boys Come Home, Stanley Kirkby
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