WWI Beyond the Western Front - Lora Vogt

WWI Beyond the Western Front - Lora Vogt

The Great War was truly a global war. Are you aware of all the nations who were involved? This webinar offers an examination of the Great War beyond the Western Front, exploring significant contributions from other regions. Join Lora Vogt, Curator of Education at the National WWI Museum and Memorial for a brief talk and time where you’ll discover digital learning resources for further learning. In partnership with New York Archives Partnership Trust, Consider the Source New York Teaching with Historical Records, New York Council for History Education, Western Suffolk BOCES. Education Resources: Lecture, “The Ottomans’ Wilsonian Moment”, Dr. Yigit Akin    • The Ottomans’ ‘Wilsonian Moment’ - Yi...   Website, First World War 100, A Global View https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/f... Article, “Ending the First World War in Africa” by Dr. Michelle Moyd https://static1.squarespace.com/stati... How WWI Changed America Educator Toolkit: https://wwichangedus.org/ Educator Resources from the National WWI Museum and Memorial: https://www.theworldwar.org/education National WWI Museum and Memorial Online Collections Database: https://www.theworldwar.org/explore/o... Recommended reading: The Ottoman Road to War in 1914: The Ottoman Empire and the First World War, by Mustafa Aksakal World War I and America: Told by the Americans Who Lived It, edited by A. Scott Berg Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations by Georgina Howell Two Colored Women in World War I France by Addie W. Hunton and Kathryn M. Johnson The World War I Reader, edited by Michael S. Neiberg Children’s books about WWI: Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion by Chris Barton Where the Poppies Grow by Linda Granfield Stubby the Dog Soldier: World War I Hero by Blake Hoena Finding Winnie by Lindsay Mattick Soldier for Equality: Jose de la Luz Saenz and the Great War by Duncan Tonatiuh For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org