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New territories, old borders, how WW1 changed the map of the world REPLAY

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The blood soaked battlefields of World War l fell silent for the first Armistice today in 1918 and people worldwide will hold a minutes silence to remember their dead. It was also the start of a new world emerging from a tumultuous time...
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Soil from Flanders war cemeteries brought to Britain

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Soil from Flanders war cemeteries brought to Britain
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Hunger Marchers and World War I veterans demonstrate during the Great Depression.

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Hunger Marchers and World War I veterans demonstrate during the Great Depression.
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Russian soldiers eat a meal in a snowstorm.

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Russian soldiers eat a meal in a snowstorm.
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CLEAN : French family donates to WW1 photo trove t

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Prince William opens First World War exhibition in London

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Prince William opened a new exhibition dedicated to World War 1 at the Imperial War Museum in London on Thursday (17 JULY). The new First World War Galleries are part of a refurbishment of the museum, which sees new galleries and...
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Exhibition on the First World War, 100 years since the beginning of the conflict

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Irish photographer Mike Sheil says he knew "literally nothing" about military history before he began taking photos of World War I battlefields. "Within the participant countries every community, every family would have been affected by...
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Europeans and their families eat at an outdoor soup kitchen at the end of World War One.

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Europeans and their families eat at an outdoor soup kitchen at the end of World War One.
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The development of orthopaedic surgery in WWI

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AP Television London, May 27, 2014 1. Close tilt down of old fracture plates used to hold together femur of WWI soldier 2. Close of envelope containing X-ray being taken from table 3. Close of old acetate X-ray being placed on light...
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Merkel and Hollande present top prize to Verdun

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande on Sunday awarded the town of Verdun with the Adenauer-de Gaulle Prize for its contribution to the friendship between the two countries.The award ceremony came as...
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The man who guards the WW1 cemetery more than half a century on

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Thousands of Serbian soldiers were slain here in the horrors of World War 1. Serbia, involved in the war from the very beginning, had an army of about 350,000 soldiers - of whom some 130,000 died. The Serbs were outnumbered as they...
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Ceremony to honour victims of chemical weapons

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYYpres - 21 April 20151. Horns blowing at Last Post ceremony at Menin Gate2. Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Director-General Ahmet...
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President Barack Obama will honor hundreds of Americans killed during World War I when he visits Flanders Field American Cemetery in Belgium, 100 years after the outbreak of the Great War. (March 25)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Patrick Lernout, Flanders Field American Cemetery author: "Sometimes the Flanders Field cemetery is forgotten and that is why the importance is so big that President Obama comes here." SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher...
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Listening devices and code breakers at GCHQ

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Listening devices and code breakers at GCHQ
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Armenian Syrians adjust to life back at home

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Ethnic Armenians who ended up living on Syrian territory after what historians consider genocide by Ottoman Turks around the time of World War I are coming back to their country of origin amid continuous conflict in Syria.Shant...
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VOICED : Memories of German WWI atrocities haunt Belgium

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VOICED : Memories of German WWI atrocities haunt Belgium
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CLEAN : France Germany remember first soldiers killed in WWI

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CLEAN : France Germany remember first soldiers killed in WWI
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Women in factories, early 20th century

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Women coming out of the factory gates, women working with machinery in factories during WWI
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Sopwith Camel biplane at Imperial War Museum

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CLEAN: Interior views of a Sopwith Camel WW1 biplane at the Imperial War Museum with a bomb in the foreground on 16 July 2014 in London, United Kingdom
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Soil from Flanders war cemeteries taken to Wellington Barracks

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Soil from Flanders war cemeteries taken to Wellington Barracks
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Duchess of Cambridge at the Tower of London

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Duchess of Cambridge at the Tower of London
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Lights Beam from Victoria Tower Gardens to Mark WW1 Centenary

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Lights Beam from Victoria Tower Gardens to Mark WW1 Centenary
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Countries re-enact historic 1914 Christmas truce football game

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Dressed in World War I military uniforms, men from Britain, France, Belgium and Germany re-enacted the 1914 Christmas truce football game on Saturday, nearly a century after the historic day. On Christmas Day 1914, German and British...