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What does WWI stand for?

World War I


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Samples in periodicals archive:
With the recent passing of Brits Henry Allingham and Harry Patch and Australian Jack Ross, just three World War I veterans survive worldwide: Canadian soldier Jack Babcock, Royal Navy seaman Claude Choules and American doughboy Frank Buckles.
The survey of 2,000 children was published ahead of Remembrance Day on November 11, when many western nations celebrate the signing of the armistice that ended World War I.
The survey of 2,000 children was published ahead of Remembrance Day on November 11, when many western nations celebrate the signing of the armistice that ended World War I.
TODAY'S free World War I In Colour DVD looks at the conflict's final years and how they set the scene for the Second World War.
This was the case in the World War I era; persecution of Germans in the United States and in Eastern and Central Europe following end of World War II.
She begins with a discussion of unilateralism from the founding of the US to after World War I, considers the period up to the end of World War II, then the influence of the Cold War and after.
As November 11 is the day when the end of World War I is remembered, so August 15 should be held in perpetuity as marking the end of the World War II.
These "hallowed grounds" of the film's title span eight countries, from the World War I fields of Meuse-Argonne and the Somme to the World War II battle sites of Normandy, Sicily and the Philippines.

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