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World War I – 1914 to 1917 – Before The USA Landed “Over There”

College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

World War I – 1914 to 1917 "I can predict with absolute certainty that within another generation there will be another world war if the nations of the world do not concert the method by which to prevent it." Woodrow … Continue reading

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Over There: America In World War I

Algonquin Area Public Library District 2600 Harnish Dr. , lgonquin, IL 60102

It was "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George Washington. … Continue reading

Over There: America In World War I

Ela Public Library 275 Mohawk Trail,, Lake Zurich, IL

It was "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George Washington. … Continue reading

Over There: America In World War I

McHenry College 8900 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake

It was called "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George … Continue reading

Over There: America In World War I

McHenry College 8900 U.S. Highway 14, Crystal Lake

It was "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George Washington. … Continue reading

Over There: America In World War I

Private Venue

It was "The War To End All Wars" and "The War To Make The World Safe For Democracy." When Woodrow Wilson reversed the policy of American non-involvement in foreign wars, he broke a tradition that had begun with George Washington. … Continue reading