World War I: From First Shots to the Final Surrender
A generation of innocent young American men with their heads full of high ideals like honor and glory went off to war to make "the world safe for democracy." Of all Americans in uniform in 1917-1918, over 53,000 were killed in combat and over 200,000 were wounded.
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The Red Baron

Sun, Sep 10, 2000
"Red Baron, " the most feared German pilot who is credited with 80 Allied kills. This documentary explores the infamous pilot and how he forever changed aviation warfare.
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MacArthur in World War I
From Major to Colonel, and Brigadier General, learn about General Douglas MacArthur actions in World War I and how his actions changed history forever.
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World War I & African-American Soldiers
Of the four million man army 380,000 were African Americans. These brave soldiers fought valiantly despite there own nation not permitting them basic rights. Regardless the contributions of African-Americans soldiers are unquestionable and the legacy remains.
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A World Safe for Democracy
The war to end all wars, as the US prospers, Europe is in a bitter conflict that will decide the fate of the world. Despite reluctance President Wilson decides to engage the US military in it's first European conflict.
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