It now appears that, in Belgium, it's acceptable to film the dead from Waterloo but not from WWI.
The collection includes the wills of WWI soldiers, suffragettes and people who perished on the Titanic.
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The records highlight the effects of major historical events, such as WWI and the suffragette movement.
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After WWI, the French central bank held many of its reserves in English pound sterling.
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In 1920 it became the Territorial Army, with members fighting in WWI and WWII.
Members fought in WWI, and in 1920 it became the Territorial Army, with members fighting in WWII.
In his sermon, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, said WWI fundamentally shook the roots of society.
But he later decided to accept "in the name of all those who died, men and women", during WWI.
After WWI numerous democracies rose up but just as quickly fell to dictatorships.
The cash is to be used to help explore, conserve and share WWI heritage, and deepen understanding of the conflict.
The bell of the destroyer HMS Verdun, which served in WWI, was rung twice in honour of the war dead.
For those Americans still holding pre-WWI Russian bonds, what will be the return on their investment negotiated under this settlement?
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In America, contrary to some comments you broadcast, we are taught quite a lot about WWI, in addition to WWII.
At the outset of WWI, the village blacksmith, John Hugill, nailed a lucky horseshoe to the door of his forge.
There are more than 200 of them in total, thought to be descended from horses set free by soldiers during WWI.
Anzac day marks the anniversary of the 1915 WWI landings at Gallipoli.
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When the post-WWI Treaty of Trianon partitioned the nation into a much smaller territory, WWII air and ground fights left Hungary in a battered state.
It marks the moment WWI ended after four years of fighting, with the signing of the Armistice Treaty by Germany and the Allies.
The Royal British Legion in Scotland (RBLS) says it is gearing up for an increase in interest as the centenary of WWI approaches.
But, alas for Western civilization, the unyielding part of his personality dominated his post-WWI conduct, which most destructively affected the League of Nations.
Putting that aside, name any two-term presidency since WWI that hasn't suffered a recession or, like Clinton's, handed one off to the next guy.
In 1930, Germany was still recovering from the disaster of WWI.
This WWI-era poster, which dates to c.1917, evokes exactly those feelings.
Community groups from Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh are helping to launch the scheme and have already begun exploring what the legacy of WWI means to them.
They failed to mention that the route is so rough that WWI hero Charles Kingsford Smith (for whom it's named) never drove the whole thing, just part.
And Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy hosted a reception in Dover House in London for about 20 WWII veterans and the families of those who fought in WWI.
Eleven years earlier and just a few miles from Messines, I filmed Belgian archaeologists as they recovered the remains of two British soldiers from WWI with a policeman in attendance.
That would enable him to add more stories to the site in time for the centenary of the outbreak of WWI, which will be commemorated in 2014.
Although he did not die in battle, the greatest pitcher of his generation, Christy Mathewson, developed tuberculosis after being gassed as part of a training exercise in WWI.
Ms Gladstone-Millar's father survived WWI and was able to share his story with his daughter, and she hopes that the site can be used to pass on similar tales.
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