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  1. This 12-question video guide follows along with the documentary World War I: American Legacy.. The film tells the stories of both men and women who served in WWI. Its focus is from the American perspective during the Great War and includes the topics of literature from the time period, African American soldiers–the Harlem HellFighters, womens’ roles, the American Red Cross, the devastating ...

  2. 3 de jan. de 2007 · From Inecom Entertainment comes World War 1: American Legacy, a wonderful documentary from their Minutes of History series. Utilizing spectacular black and white stills, paintings, propaganda posters, and newspaper clippings, World War 1: American Legacy bypasses a traditional chronological, straightforward history lesson on The Great War, to give the viewer a more impressionistic feel for the ...

  3. Mark Bussler. Director. David Carradine. Actor. Brian Connelly. Screenwriter. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. The forgotten stories of the people who served in World War I.

    • History, Drama, War
  4. World War 1 American Legacy vividly shows many forgotten stories of the men and women who served in the Great War, reminding Americans of their impact on ou...

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  5. Tim Dayton. GIVEN THAT THE United States entered the First World War much later than any other major belligerent, declaring war on Germany in April, 1917 — over two and a half years after the war began — one might expect that the war had less impact here than on other countries. American literature, however, argues otherwise.

  6. On 28 June 1914, one of their number—Gavrilo Princip, a tubercular student, an atheist in a famously Catholic if multireligious empire, and a member of the Black Hand, a Serbian terrorist movement—committed the murders that eventually created an independent Yugoslavia, all at the cost of a cataclysmic world war.

  7. Overview. World War 1 – American Legacy vividly tells the many forgotten stories of the men and women who served in the Great War, reminding Americans of their impact on our country that can still be felt today. Charles Whittlesey of the Lost Battalion and Father Duffy of the Fighting 69th became famous for surviving against impossible odds.