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Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Date: 1915 | Notes: Description found in Archives Canada: "Group taken on the occasion of dinner given for reservists by the ladies of the Italian Red Cross Society." | Contributed by: D'Angelo, Rocco/Library and Archives Canada/PA-091102
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Germany | Date: 1914 | Notes: Image Caption: "The Kaiser consults a war map; Kaiser's ambition is to see this flag dominating the world; German infantry on the march." | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery, Digital ID: 830839
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Canada | Date: 1914 | Notes: Image Caption: "Group of Canadian officers, with Colonel Sam Huges seen centre; the 48th Highlanders (Canadian) leaving Toronto before embarking." Printed on border: "Canada's splendid rally to the flag." Digital Image ID: 813909. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Gallery
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U.S.A. | Date: 1919 | Notes: Summer: Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with double leg amputations are being taught to walk with prostheses." Poster captions: "After some practice these leg-less men walk as well as injured persons. The French soldier on the right has been fitted temporarily so that he can get about soon after his operation. The peg leg is worn while the stump is assuming final shape and the more elaborate limb is being made. These Italian soldiers, in a school at Naples, are being taught to walk on their new legs." Digital ID: 3g07372. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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France | Date: 1918 | Notes: "Three soldiers (French, American, Italian?) charging into battle. A winged figure of Marianne is above them pouring out coins and paper money from a cornucopia." Digital ID: 3f03875. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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U.S.A. | Date: ca. 1918 | Notes: Format: War posters American 1910-1920. Summary: "Motion picture poster, text only, advertising film coverage of World War I in Italy. Title: "Through special arrangement with the Italian government... the Italian battlefront." Reproduction number: LC-USZC4-8010. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, PPOC
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U.S.A. | Date: 1917 | Notes: "Poster in Italian, encouraging immigrants to buy Liberty Bonds. Poster is text only." Title: "Agli Americani d'origine straniera... Comprate dei Liberty Bonds...." Subjects: World War, 1914-1918 -- Italian Americans -- United States." Digital ID: 3g08891. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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U.S.A. | Date: 1917 | Notes: Title: "To all aliens." Text continues: "If the war has affected your living or working conditions, if you want to learn the American language and become a citizen, if you wish employment, advice, or information, without charge, apply to Room 1820, Municipal Building. Mayor's Committee on National Defense. Committee on Aliens." Sumarry: "Poster showing a small American flag, with text in English, German, Hungarian, Czech, Hebrew and Italian." Digital ID: 05647. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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England | Date: 1916 | Notes: Title: "Italy! Italian Red Cross matinee. Savoy Theater, Monday, December 4th, 1916." Summary: "Poster, mostly text, showing Italian coats-of-arms." Notes: Text lists the program of amateur performances and a charity auction. Celebrities participating include Beatrice illy, Olive Terry, Violet Keppel, and Lady Diana Manners, among many others." Format: "Theatrical posters British 1910-1920." Digital ID: 3g11244. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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England | Date: 1917 | Notes: "Poster showing 14 vignettes of the British munitions industry, including related descriptions and facts.... Poster is in Italian." Format: War posters British 1919-1920. Digital ID: 3g11176. | Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress
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