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A collection of texts associated with World War I (1914-1918).
Diplomatic History
[edit]- Anglo-French Declaration
- An Appeal to the Russian Soviet, by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1917)
- Decree of recognition of the Czechoslovak Army in France (16 December 1917)
- Declaration of the Bohemian Foreign Committee
- Declaration of Independence of the Czechoslovak Nation by Its Provisional Government
- The Economic Consequences of the Peace, by John Maynard Keynes
- The Guilt of William Hohenzollern, by Karl Kautsky
- Harold Nicolson's observations on the signing of Treaty of the Versailles
- The Myth of a Guilty Nation
- Official communications and speeches relating to peace proposals 1916–1917
- Twenty-One Demands
- Zimmermann Telegram, 1917 request for Mexico to declare war on the United States
Treaties that provoked WWI
[edit]- Secret Protocol Between Greece And Serbia
- Treaty of Bucharest
- Treaty Of Friendship And Alliance Between Bulgaria And Serbia
- Treaty of London - Peace Treaty between Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire
Declarations of War
[edit]United States of America
[edit]- Woodrow Wilson Urges Congress to Declare War on Germany (April 2, 1917), by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
- Formal U.S. Declaration of War with Germany (6 April 1917)
World War I treaties
[edit]- Armistice between the Allied Governments and Germany
- Armistice of Villa Giusti (1918)
- "Treaties of Versailles and St. Germain," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- Locarno Pact
- Sykes–Picot Agreement
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Ukraine–Central Powers) (February 1918)
- Treaty of Bucharest (May 1918)
- Treaty of Buftea (March 1918)
- Treaty of Lausanne
- Treaty of Neuilly
- Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
- Treaty of Sèvres
- Treaty of Trianon
- Treaty of Versailles
- US–Austria Peace Treaty
- US–Germany Peace Treaty
- US–Hungary Peace Treaty
Articles
[edit]- Albania and Greece
- "America and Germany's Allies" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (10) (1917)
- "America and the Slav Immigrants" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (1) (1918)
- "An Appeal to the Russian Soviet" by in The Bohemian Review, 2 (1) (1918)
- "Austria: A Study in Confusion" by in The New Europe, 4 (45) (23rd August, 1917)
- "Austria, Hungary and the Slavs" in The New Europe, 5 (62) (20th December, 1917)
- "Austria Infelix" by in The New Europe, 3 (29) (3rd May, 1917)
- "Austrian Slavs United" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- "Austria's Desperate Situation" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (5) (1918)
- "Autonomy and Self-determination" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (2) (1918)
- "Bohemian Socialists Demand Repeal of St. Louis Platform" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (3) (1918)
- "Bohemians and the Allied Peace Terms" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (1) (1918)
- "Bohemians Welcome War on Austria" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (11–12) (1917)
- "Bohemia's Demand for Independence" in The New Europe, 3 (34) (7th June, 1917)
- "Bring back the Kaiser's mustaches" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (4) (1917)
- "Can Austria Be Saved?" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (7) (1917)
- "Cannon Barry on the Austrian Problem" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (1) (1918)
- "Carpathian Russians and the Czechoslovaks" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (5) (1918)
- Columbia's Dismissed Professors
- "Condemnation of Kramar" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (2) (1917)
- "Congress of Rome" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (6) (1918)
- "Count Czernin on Self-determination" by in The New Europe, 5 (64) (3rd January, 1918)
- "Count Czernin: the New Emperor's New Foreign Minister" by in The New Europe, 1 (11) (28th December, 1916)
- "Countries with Ideals" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (5) (1917)
- "The Czech Heart" by in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (5) (1919)
- "Czech Representatives Defy Austria" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (10) (1917)
- "The Czechs and Austria" in The New Europe, 6 (70) (14th February, 1918)
- Death Comes to Mata Hari
- "Dismemberment of Austria" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (1) (1917)
- Father Gleeson and his Alter-Boy
- "From Austrian Secret Archives" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (3) (1919)
- "From the Journal of the Reichsrat" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (7) (1917)
- "German Plots Against Czechoslovakia" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (5) (1919)
- Germany and the Habsburg Problem by Edvard Beneš (July 1917, multiple editions)
- "Gleanings from Czech Papers" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (8) (1918)
- Harington Won't Demand Evacuation
- How a Trench Raid V.C. was won
- "How Austria Recruits Her Armies" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (1) (1917)
- "How the Austrian Slavs Helped the Italians" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- "How I Got Across" by in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (10) (1919)
- "How Two Czechs Died for their Country" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (9) (1918)
- "Hunger is general in Austria" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (10) (1917)
- In the Front Trenches
- "In Sight of the Goal" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- "Italy, the Friend of Bohemia" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (10) (1917)
- "Kühlmann and Czernin as Converts" in The New Europe, 4 (52) (11th October, 1917)
- "Let Us Have Peace" in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (3) (1919)
- "Liberalism in Hungary" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (8) (1917)
- "Masaryk's Peace Program" by in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (3) (1919)
- May We Knit on Sunday
- The Munsters at Mons
- "The National Assembly of Prague, April 13, 1918" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (6) (1918)
- QST/December 1915/National Defense. Our Services Offered to Government
- "Naturalization during the war" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (11–12) (1917)
- "New Light on the Sarajevo Murders" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (4, 5) (1917)
- "New York papers speak plainly" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (4) (1917)
- "News from Austria" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (3) (1918)
- Night Raid by the Royal Munster Fusiliers
- "The Opening of the Austrian Reichsrat" in The New Europe, 3 (34) (7th June, 1917)
- "The Outposts of Liberty" by in The Bohemian Review, 2 (6) (1918)
- Pangermanism and the Eastern Question by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in The New Europe, vol. I, No. 1
- Pangermanism and the Zone of Small Nations by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in The New Europe, vol. I, No. 9
- "Permanent Peace and Austria-Hungary" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (9) (1917)
- "Poles, Czechs and Jugoslavs" in The New Europe, 3 (34) (7th June, 1917)
- "Police Rule in Bohemia" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (7) (1917)
- "The Prague National Council" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (9) (1918)
- "Premier Seidler on the Declaration on Jan. 6, 1918" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (3) (1918)
- "President Wilson's "must" and "should"" by in The New Europe, 6 (69) (17th February, 1918)
- "Press comment on Czechoslovak recognition" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (9) (1918)
- "Progress of Rebellion in Bohemia" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (6) (1918)
- "Racial Demands in the Reichsrat" in The New Europe, 3 (36) (21st June, 1917)
- "Rare Letter from Bohemia" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (6) (1917)
- The Resiliency of Mr. Atkins
- "Recognition of the Provisional Government" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (7) (1918)
- Russia and secret treaties: terms published, The Manchester Guardian p. 5, November 26, 1917.
- "The Secret of Czechoslovak Success" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (8) (1918)
- "Separate Pacifists" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (9) (1917)
- "Singing Austria's Swan-Song" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (4) (1917)
- "The Situation in Hungary" by in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- "Sokols to fight for America" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (2) (1917)
- The State (1918) by Bourne
- "Sub specie æternitatis" by in The New Europe, 1 (10) (21st December, 1916)
- "Teuton Disregard for Rights and Honor" by in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- Towards a New Central Europe by Vladimír Nosek (1918)
- "Trotski and Czernin" in The New Europe, 6 (70) (14th February, 1918)
- "Two Memorable Speeches" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (7) (1917)
- "Unrest in Bohemia" by in The New Europe, 7 (86) (6th June, 1918)
- Vae Victis!
- "Vain Dreams of Federalized Austria" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (11–12) (1917)
- QST/January 1916/A Volunteer Radio Corps
- War Has Its Compensations
- "What the Czechs in America Feel" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (10) (1918)
- What they Think in the Trenches
- "Where We Stand To-day" by in The Bohemian Review, 1 (2) (1917)
- Whose War?, (1917) by John Reed
- "Why Germany Wants Peace Now" in The Bohemian Review, 1 (1) (1917)
- Why I joined the Army
- "Will there be a Revolution in Austria?" in The Bohemian Review, 2 (7) (1918)
- "The Work of Our Women" by in The Czechoslovak Review, 3 (3) (1919)
Journalism
[edit]- "Austrian Emperor to Take Command at Vienna Headquarters" in The New York Times, July 29, 1914
- "Shooting at Jupiter," 1916 headline about France mistakenly shooting anti-aircraft guns at the light of the planet Jupiter, from Popular Science Monthly
- "Bohemia–the submerged front" in The North American Review, 206 (January 1917), pp. 426–435
- "New York Tribune/1916/The Lusitania Anniversary" in The New York Tribune, May 7, 1916
- "London Attacked Again by Airmen" in The New York Times, September 26, 1917
Fiction
[edit]- The Enormous Room by E. E. Cummings
- Mufti, (1919) by Herman Cyril McNeile
Memoirs
[edit]- My Experiences on Three Fronts, pre-1917 by Sister Martin-Nicholson
- Diary of a Prisoner in World War I (2012), by Josef Šrámek, translated by Tomáš Svoboda
Military texts
[edit]- The Diary of a French Private, pre-1917 by Gaston Riou HERE
- Harold Nicolson's observations on the signing of Treaty of the Versailles, by Henry Nicholson
- Heroic Story of the Czecho-Slovak Legions by Albert Beaumont
Military operations
[edit]- A Concise History of the U.S. Air Force
- Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades
- Fighting the Flying Circus
- Germany's High Seas Fleet in the World War
- The Lusitania's Last Voyage
- Military Operations, France and Belgium, 1914
Propaganda
[edit]- England, a Destroyer of Nations, (1915) by Rudolf Cronau
- Bohemia's case for independence (1917) by Edvard Beneš
- The voice of an oppressed people (1917) by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and Jaroslav František Smetánka
- The Czecho-Slovaks (1917) by Lewis Bernstein Namier
- The Case of Bohemia (1917) by Lewis Bernstein Namier
- Great Britain's New Allies-The Czecho-Slovaks by Vladimír Nosek (1918)
Analytical works
[edit]- Our Ultimate Aim in the War, pre-1917 by George G. Armstrong (Can only find one copy, a hard copy book in an Australian War Memorial)
- The Deeper Causes of the War, pre-1917 by Emile Hovelaque (free ebook can be found Here)
- Home Truths about the War, pre-1917 by Hugh B. Chapman (19 Hardcopies here)
- The United States and the War, pre-1917 by Gilbert Vivian Selds
- After-War Problems, pre-1917 by the late Earl of Cromer, Viscount Haldane, Bishop of Exeter, Alfred Marshall and others
- Whose War?, (1917) by John Reed
- Germany's High Seas Fleet in the World War, (1919) by Reinhard Scheer
- Economic Development in Denmark Before and During the World War, (1922) by Harald Westergaard
- How the War Began, (1914) by W. L. Courtney
- The Fleets at War, (1914) by Archibald Hurd
- The Campaign of Sedan, (1914) by George Hooper
- In the Firing Line, (1914) by A. St. John Adcock
- The Campaign Round Liege, (1914) by J. M. Kennedy
- The Red Cross in War, (1914) by M. F. Billington
- Forty Years After, (1914) by W. L. Courtney
- A Scrap of Paper: The Inner History of German Diplomacy, (1914) by E. J. Dillon
- How the Nations Waged War, (1914) by J. M. Kennedy
- The Retreat to Paris, (1914) by Roger Ingpen
- The Kaiser's War, (1914) by Austin Harrison
- The Irish at the Front, (1916) by Michael MacDonagh IA
- At the Eleventh Hour, (1916) by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
- The New Europe (The Slav Standpoint), (1918) by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
- Democratic Ideals and Reality: A Study in the Politics of Reconstruction, (1919) by Halford John Mackinder
- Diplomacy and the War, (1921) by Julius Andrassy
- England After War: A Study, (1923) by Charles F. G. Masterman
- America in the Struggle for Czechoslovak Independence, (1926) by Charles Pergler
- The Destruction of Poland (1916) by Arnold Joseph Toynbee
Verse
[edit]See also: Portal:War poetry
War poets
[edit]See also: Portal:War poetry
See also: Some soldier poets
Songs and music
[edit]Speeches
[edit]- Great Speeches of the War, (1915) by various authors
- Democrats in the World War, by Alexander Mitchell Palmer
- Appeal for National Service, (1916) by Robert Borden
- Bohemia's claim to independence, (1916) by Charles Pergler
- The Bohemians (Czechs) In The Present Crisis, (1916) by Charles Pergler
- Greeting to American Soldiers by the women of France, 1918
- No Compromise,1918 by Charles Pergler