Died 24 January 1971. Ferdinand von Hiddessen, German WWI pilot and politician, first German airman to bomb Paris in WWI.

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For "Enemy Alien", Cdn emigration historian Kass Luciuk provided incredible primary source materials (photos, journal writings) to help me illustrate this eyewitness account of Canada's internment camp system in WWI. More here: https://t.co/HKKy0KL3DH

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Learn about the Irish experience at home during

Join us for this virtual tour of our exhibition World War Ireland on Thursday, 12 November on

🎟️ Book your free ticket now: https://t.co/djE8BMHyyK

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Otto Dix’s art reflected the fear, horror & the human cost of WWI. This saw the routine use of chemicals & the increased use of the to fight. His art illustrates “man’s inhumanity to man”. The 3rd Reich glorified such warfare so declared him & his art degenerate

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There are literally hundreds of aircraft on display covering the history of the RAF since WWI.

However I'd primarily come to be at the first day of the new exhibition 'In Air and Fire', a collection of paintings by noteable artists such as Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland 2)

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From 1911-12 he evolved a new more austere style termed his Gothic period. From 1914-19 he was called up for WWI. 1916 saw him illustrate Breton’s Mont de Piete. Martigues (1913), Man with Newspaper (1914), La Verre Noir (1913) & Portrait (1914)

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Pierre Paulus 1881–1959 b. Châtelet, Hainaut, Belgium. Expressionist painter inclined toward social realism with much of his work featuring the mining towns of his homeland, he briefly worked with the British artist, Frank Brangwyn, before serving with the Belgian Army in WWI.

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Delighted to say that my book is now available! A short story of love, hope and legacy during WWI. Guided reading questions included. Ideal for KS2. Please see below how you can get a copy. Would appreciate a retweet!

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War Art: "Gefahrliche Strasse" (Dangerous Street) 1918...Painting by (German/American,1893-1959)..

Painting showing a prostitute, who transforms the faces of passers-by into dogs!..It captures descent into moral and physical chaos at the end of WWI..

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"Verdun" 1917...Oil on canvas by (Swiss/French,1865-1925)...#Swiss born painter.

WWI..

Painting of the battle of

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Join us next week for another of our free public tours. This time it's of our World War Ireland exhibition - drop by at 1pm on 12th September to find our more about the Irish experience of

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Super excited for Thursday 4th July and the performance of IMPACT! based on research by our clients into brain injury during WWI. Join us at , tickets are only £5 with concessions free. It's going to be a great event! https://t.co/Tbur637REC

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Northern art: "Women Working in Factory, Newcastle" 1918...Painting by (Sir) (British,1856-1941)..

Born in and best known for his portraits and wartime depictions.

Official WWI.

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Eugene Debs, was the most known socialist in US of his day. He became one after reading socialist literature while serving jail-time for leading the Pullman Strike. Famous for his oratory skills, he ran for US president five times, the last time from prison after opposing WWI.

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Hey, do you guys have an idea of what your past life was?

Like me, I’m 90% sure I was a Canadian soldier who was killed in passchendaele during WWI.

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It's a pleasure to introduce you our first game in developing process.
Silver Cup is a 2D side scrolling shoot-em-up, with an ambiance of the WWI.
More info: https://t.co/ydeh35zYml

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It’s estimated that 50,000 Irish men were killed while serving in the British, Commonwealth or United States armies during To commemorate its centenary year we take a look at some of the names that appear in the Roll of Honour 1914-1918

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Sold: “GI” by Ashly Lovett (), chalk pastel on paper (framed), 8”x10”. Check out the entire inventory from The Great War: 100 Years After WWI. Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill both suggested WWI and WWII was a single protracted conflic… https://t.co/TfqlJyVyi3

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33 of 100 way before they were so popular: following yesterday's post, here are more of Europe during the WWI. via

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32 of 100 way before they were so popular: Louis Raemaekers (1869 – 1956) – a Dutch painter and editorial cartoonist. He created this stunning satirical map of Europe at the beginning of the WWI.

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