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[...]... First World War. ” Canadian War Museum [Online] http://www.civilization.ca/cwm/tour/trww1eng.html (accessed May 2001) “Canada and WorldWar I.” The History of Canada [Online] http:// www.linksnorth.com/canadahistory/canadaandworldwar1.html (accessed May 2001) “The First World War. ” Veterans Affairs Canada [Online] http://www vacacc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar (accessed May 2001) 18 World. .. xviii WorldWarI:BiographiesWorldWar I Biographies Sarah Aaronsohn 1890 Zikhron Ya’akov, Palestine October 9, 1917 Zikhron Ya’akov, Palestine Spy S arah Aaronsohn’s story is one of personal courage and risk to further a cause A Jewish woman who lived in Palestine thirty years before the state of Israel was founded, Aaronsohn risked her own safety to work as an intelligence agent (spy) during World War. .. protests by patriotic organizations, who persuade local officials to declare his appearance a threat to public safety xii WorldWar I: Biographies 1918 For his bravery and success in the war effort, American flyer Eddie Rickenbacker is awarded France’s Croix de Guerre (Cross of War) January 8, 1918 U.S president Woodrow Wilson delivers his “Fourteen Points” address to Congress March 1918 After achieving... Dreadnought: A large, heavily armored warship E Empire: A political unit consisting of several territories governed by a single supreme authority; before WorldWar I, several countries—including the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire—were considered empires because they ruled distant colonies from their capitol xvi WorldWarI:Biographies Entente Cordiale: French... married a Bulgarian Jew named Chaim Abraham and moved with him to the faroff 2 WorldWarI:Biographies cosmopolitan city of Constantinople Aaronsohn hated leaving her beloved homeland, and she was not happy in Constantinople The marriage had been arranged by her father, and Sarah did not like her new husband When WorldWar I broke out, she longed to be home with her family, and she left Chaim and... http://www.columbia.edu/cu/tsa/ata/ ata.html (accessed April 2001) 12 WorldWarI:Biographies William “Billy” Avery Bishop February 8, 1894 Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada September 11, 1956 Palm Beach, Florida Flying ace, head recruiting officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force C anadian Billy Bishop rose to great fame as a flying ace in WorldWar I With seventy-two victories, Bishop was second only to the... single show of the war, ” according to William Arthur Bishop Though some thought the pilot exaggerated his claims, French informants who had seen his attack confirmed William “Billy” Avery Bishop 15 Canadians in World War I When Britain entered World War I, Canada immediately guaranteed its support as well Canada had an army of slightly more than 3,000 regular military men in 1914, but by war s end more... the second time since the war Bishop was a good salesman, however, and soon moved his family back to Canada, where he took a position as the director of sales and promotions at the McCollFrontenac Oil Company World War II In 1938, as World War II loomed, Bishop accepted the position of honorary air marshal of the Royal Canadian Air Force As director of recruiting during the war, Bishop had a real zeal... depicting the horrible wasting of young lives on the WorldWar I battlefields 1926 Helen Thomas, wife of slain American soldier and poet Edward Thomas, publishes the first volume of her memoirs of the war 1926 The Reichstag Investigating Committee uses German sailor Richard Stumpf’s diary as evidence for the causes of two German navy mutinies during WorldWar I Timeline Käthe Kollwitz Reproduced by permission... http://www vacacc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar (accessed May 2001) 18 WorldWarI:Biographies Edith Cavell December 4, 1865 Swardeston, Norfolk, England October 12, 1915 Brussels, Belgium Nurse, humanitarian, martyr A ccused of helping Allied prisoners escape their German captors during WorldWar I, British-born nurse Edith Cavell was executed by a German firing squad in Brussels in . are
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Pendergast, Tom.
World War I biographies / Tom Pendergast,