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WWI Firsts (1:18)

WWI may have been the war to end all wars, but it was also the beginning of many military and civilian technologies.

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  • WWI Firsts
    WWI Firsts

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    WWI may have been the war to end all wars, but it was also the beginning of many military and civilian technologies.

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  • White House: Deconstructed
    White House: Deconstructed

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    It may not have been home to the president until 1800 or even called the White House until 1901, but it remains a symbol of freedom and democracy throughout the world.

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  • Treaty of Versailles Ends World War I
    Treaty of Versailles Ends World War I

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    German resentment over harsh peace terms leads to a rise in nationalist sentiment and the eventual rise to power of Adolf Hitler.

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  • Presidential Fun Facts
    Presidential Fun Facts

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    The Oval Office has been filled with extraordinary presidents, but did you know about these not-so-famous firsts?

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  • Coming Home from World War I
    Coming Home from World War I

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    In this video clip, a veteran of World War I talks about what it was like to return home from the war. He talks about how they pulled into New York Harbor on Easter Sunday and they could see the Statue of Liberty.

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    World War I Leaders

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    World War I ravaged Europe from 1914 until an armistice was signed in November 1918. In all, more than 9 million soldiers would be killed, and nearly 21 million more wounded.

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    First families have shared the public spotlight with each president of the United States.

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  • Woodrow Wilson Addresses Native Americans
    Woodrow Wilson Addresses Native Americans

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    In his 1913 speech to the Native American community, President Woodrow Wilson acknowledges the country's history of dark dealings with American Indians, but also stresses the progress made in forming a unified society.

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Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. president, served from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I.

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