Bibliography
Primary sources
"Anniversary of the War's Origin." New York Times 27 June 1915. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E04E6D71631E733A05754C2A9609C946496D6CF&module=Search&mabReward=relbias:r>.
we used this newspaper because it gave insight on what has happened in the war so far and talked about how it started, this is a primary source because it was published in 1915, a year after the assassination.
The New York times Current History. Vol. 1. New York times, 1915. 1237. Print.
We used a quote from this book that helped us distinguish the statements of major leaders about world war 1. its a primary source because it was written during World War 1.
“The Austro-Hungarian Declaration of War on Serbia” BYU. 2009. Webiste. <http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Austro-Hungarian_Declaration_of_War_on_Serbia> Web. 15 December 2014.
We used the lib.byu.edu site many, many times in our webiste because it had all of the official documents related to World War 1 such as the Declaration of War against Serbia and Russia, the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum against Serbia and Woodrow Wilson’s address to Congress. We usually put a quote from this website on top of every country/state page to start it off.
Secondary sources
Beach, Gina, Christine Godfrey, Jessica Godfrey, Lauren Sordellini, and Patrick R. F. Blakley. "Oswego Historical Review Issue Two, May 2009." 3 May 2009. Print.
This is one of our most used sources, it helped alot with our page on the assassination and background in the assassins. Its a secondary source because its a published article on the internet. The oswego historical review was extremely helpful.
Shackelford, Micheal. "The Secret Serbian Terrorist Society." The Black Hand. Web. 10 Dec. 2015. <http://net.lib.byu.edu/estu/wwi/comment/blk-hand.html>.
We used this source for quotes on the black hand that we used in our black hand page. it helped us have a better understanding about the black hand. this is a secondary source because its from the internet.
"Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated." World War I. History.com. Web. 9 Dec. 2015. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/archduke-franz-ferdinand-assassinated>.
Used this quote for our assassination page. it helped us have a better understanding over the black hand. this is a secondary source because its from the internet.
"First World War Centenary: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, as It Happened." The Telegraph 27 June 2014. Web. 10 Dec. 2015. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930863/First-World-War-centenary-the-assassination-of-Franz-Ferdinand-as-it-happened.html>.
this gave us a better understanding on princip’s thoughts. we used this cause its good for tieing together the text. its a secondary source because its from the internet.
"The Global Effect of World War I." Gilder Lehrman. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/world-war-i/resources/global-effect-world-war-i>.
We used this to introduce our legacy page cause it wraps it up well. this helps us understand the repercussions of world war 1.
"The Home Front 1914 to 1918.", "The Maginot Line" History Learning Site. HistoryLearningSite. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/home_front_1914_to_1918.htm>.
Used a quote to further describe the uk’s status. Secondary source because its from the internet.
"Britain, the Commonwealth and the End of Empire." BBC History 3 Mar. 2011. Print.
Used another quote to further describe the uk’s status. secondary source because its from the internet and made in 2011
"Ypres: Museum Offers Stark, Captivating Look at WWI." Stars and Stripes 27 May 2008. Print.
Used this to further our explanation on the french republics status. secondary source because its from the internet and made in 2008
"TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919." Holocaust Encyclopedia. Print.
Used this quote to further our knowledge on the holocaust. secondary source because its from the internet.
"Hitler's Testament: A Historic Final Statement to the World." INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW. Print.
Used this site to further our knowledge on hitler's response. secondary source because its from the internet.
"Austro-Hungarian Empire." Wienvienna. Wienvienna. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://www.wien-vienna.com/austrohungary.php>.
Used this for common knowledge about austria-hungary. secondary source because its from a website.
"Photos of the Great War" Gwpda.org. Web. Mar. 2015.<http://www.gwpda.org/photos/coppermine/index.php>.
This is an archive of photos we used in the Conclusion slideshow.
"Roaring Twenties" Vintageperiods.com. Web. Mer. 2015. <http://www.vintageperiods.com/>.
Another archive used in the Conclusion slideshow.
Pictures
“Ritual Cross of the Black Hand” Wikipedia. 1911. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hand_%28Serbia%29#mediaviewer/File:Ritual_cross_the_Black_Hands.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because it is what they used.
“Apis and Tankosic Signatures On Black Hand Constitution” Clarke, Jon. 2014. Photograph.
<http://s564.photobucket.com/user/JonClarke/media/ApisTankosicSignature.jpg.html> Photobucket, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because its cool to see what the leaders’ signatures looked like.
“Black Hand Seal” Mysteryhistory.tv. 2011. Photograph. <http://mysteryhistory.tv/june-28-1914-secret-military-society-black-hand-assassinates-franz-ferdinand-starting-world-war-1/> Mystery History. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because its the legitimate seal they used.
Bp.Blogspot.com. 2014. Photograph. <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-twtxn9AE54Q/Ta1Xodi8OzI/AAAAAAAABvY/BfdDOi85o1Q/s1600/dimitrijevic1%255B1%255D.jpg> Blogspot. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because Apis was one of the 10 leaders of the Black Hand.
“Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo shortly before their murder.” Guttmann, Henry. 2013. Photograph.
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/20/franz-ferdinand-shirt-display-vienna> The Guardian. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because he got assassinated.
“An artist's rendition shows the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his Sophie, The assassin, Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip, left, of the group Black Hand, was captured.” Golden, Amanda. 2014. Photograph. http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/Associated-Press-International-News-Bosnia-Herz-/126d6a127de4da11af9f0014c2589dfb/1/0> Associated Press Photo. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it depicts the assassination.
“Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie leave Sarajevo City Hall on June 28, 1914, where they attended a reception shortly before their assassination.” Tharoor, Ishaan. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/06/28/the-assassination-of-archduke-franz-ferdinand-and-the-drumbeats-of-war/> Washington Post, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination because this picture was taken minutes before they were assassinated.
“The evening edition of Washington Times reported the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his Duchess which led to the World War One.” Chronicle, Deccan. 2014.<http://www.deccanchronicle.com/140628/world-neighbours/gallery/world-war-one-rare-pictures> Deccan Chronicle, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it’s a headline about the assassination.
Preston, Richard. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930863/First-World-War-centenary-the-assassination-of-Franz-Ferdinand-as-it-happened.html> The Telegraph, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it’s another headline about the assassination.
“Grunge textured flag of Minnesota on vintage paper” Raymond, Nicolas. 2012. Photograph. <https://www.flickr.com/photos/80497449@N04/7406416472/> Flickr. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota page because its the Minnesotan flag.
“The Minnesota Commission on Public Safety suspended civil liberties from 1917 to the end of World War I and went out of existence in 1919.” Olson, Dan. 2005. Photograph. <http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/07/04_olsond_safety/?refid=0> MPR. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota page because its a picture of the Minnesota Commission on Public Safety.
“City Hall, 1956” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.slphistory.org/history/cityhall.asp> SLP History. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota because it’s our city’s city hall way back in 1956.
“Grunge American Flag” Amendoza1011. 2014. Photograph. <http://amendoza1011.deviantart.com/art/Grunge-American-Flag-349430217> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on USA page because its the USA flag.
Waller, Christopher. 2011. Photograph. <http://seekingalpha.com/article/274418-the-dow-and-the-economy-a-misunderstood-relationship> Seeking Alpha. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on USA page because its shows USA’s economy since 1900.
“UK Grunge Flag” Freestock.ca. 2014. Photograph. <http://freestock.ca/flags_maps_g80-uk_grunge_flag_p1019.html> Freestock. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on UK page because its the UK flag.
“British Army recruitment poster during WW1” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25407950> BBC. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on UK page because the UK used posters like these as propaganda.
Bernstein, William J. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.efficientfrontier.com/ef/102/pie.htm> Efficient Frontier. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in UK page to contrast the economies of the US and UK.
“France Grunge Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <http://think0.deviantart.com/art/France-Grunge-Flag-112124762> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in France Page because its the French flag.
“French soldiers at Verdun in 1916.” St. Maur, Michael. 2011. Photograph. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2058917/Remembrance-Day-2011-Haunting-pictures-Great-Wars-battlefields.html> Daily Mail. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in France page because France got invaded from the western front.
“Maginot Line Diagram” Kohrman, Chip. 2010. Photograph. <http://www.telesaur.com/blog/2010/06/09/the-maginot-line-and-your-bottom-line/> Telesaur. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on France page because the Maginot Line was spared by the German attack on France.
“The German Imperial Flag” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.jocks.co.za/museum.htm> The Regimental Museum. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because its the German flag.
TheDerpyBeagle. 2013. Photograph. <http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?717593-A-Tale-of-Two-Reich-s-%28A-Germany-AAR-using-WW1-Mod-amp-TFH%29> Paradox Plaza. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because it shows how much larger Germany was before the World Wars.
“Front page of the U.S. Armed Forces newspaper, Stars and Stripes, 2 May 1945” Wikipedia. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Adolf_Hitler#mediaviewer/File:Stars_%26_Stripes_%26_Hitler_Dead2.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because Hitler was Germany’s leader and it was a huge blow to their army to hear that he was dead.
“Austria-Hungary Grunge Flag” JaySimmons. 2012-2014. Photograph. <http://jaysimons.deviantart.com/art/Austria-Hungary-grunge-flag-321096150> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because its AH's flag.
“Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria#mediaviewer/File:Franz_ferdinand.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because Franz Ferdinand belonged to Austria and was assassinated, starting World War 1.
“New hand-drawn borders of Austria-Hungary in the Treaty of Trianon and Saint Germain.” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary#mediaviewer/File:AustriaHungaryWWI.gif> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because it shows how AH changed with the Treaty of Versailles.
“Serbia Grunge Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <think0.deviantart.com/art/Serbia-Grunge-Flag-117407216> Deviant Art. web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page because its the Serbian flag.
“Simple Hachures” Clarke Keith.2014. Photograph. <http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~kclarke/Geography12/Lecture13.pdf> UCSB. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page to show how the region has formed over the World Wars.
“General location of Yugoslavia. First established with the Treaty of Rapallo, the original western border left a population of half a million South Slavs[1] in Italy.” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia#mediaviewer/File:Yugoslavia_location_map.svg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page to also represent how Yugoslavia which contained Serbia had changed from before ww1 to the 1990’s.
“Russia Grungy Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <http://think0.deviantart.com/art/Russia-Grungy-Flag-111353394> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Russia page because its the Russian flag.
Castilleja.org. 2014. Photograph. <http://castinet.castilleja.org/users/pmckee/20thcenturymaps/20thcmaps.html> 20th Century Maps. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Russia page because it shows how Russia and her allies were positioned around the Central Powers.
“Anti communists burn a soviet union flag” Imagejuicy.com. 2014. Photograph. <http://imagejuicy.com/images/country-flags/p/philippines/22/> Image Juicy. Web. 14 December 2014.
"Da Li Ste Znali"Skandalozno.rs. 2015. Photograph. <http://www.skandalozno.rs/srbija/da-li-ste-znali-ovo-je-7-najvecih-srpskih-spijuna-u-20-veku>Da Li Ste Znali. Web. 10 April 2015.
Used on Russia page because the burning of the soviet flag represented Russia stepping back from the Soviet Union and becoming independent.
Primary sources
"Anniversary of the War's Origin." New York Times 27 June 1915. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E04E6D71631E733A05754C2A9609C946496D6CF&module=Search&mabReward=relbias:r>.
we used this newspaper because it gave insight on what has happened in the war so far and talked about how it started, this is a primary source because it was published in 1915, a year after the assassination.
The New York times Current History. Vol. 1. New York times, 1915. 1237. Print.
We used a quote from this book that helped us distinguish the statements of major leaders about world war 1. its a primary source because it was written during World War 1.
“The Austro-Hungarian Declaration of War on Serbia” BYU. 2009. Webiste. <http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_Austro-Hungarian_Declaration_of_War_on_Serbia> Web. 15 December 2014.
We used the lib.byu.edu site many, many times in our webiste because it had all of the official documents related to World War 1 such as the Declaration of War against Serbia and Russia, the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum against Serbia and Woodrow Wilson’s address to Congress. We usually put a quote from this website on top of every country/state page to start it off.
Secondary sources
Beach, Gina, Christine Godfrey, Jessica Godfrey, Lauren Sordellini, and Patrick R. F. Blakley. "Oswego Historical Review Issue Two, May 2009." 3 May 2009. Print.
This is one of our most used sources, it helped alot with our page on the assassination and background in the assassins. Its a secondary source because its a published article on the internet. The oswego historical review was extremely helpful.
Shackelford, Micheal. "The Secret Serbian Terrorist Society." The Black Hand. Web. 10 Dec. 2015. <http://net.lib.byu.edu/estu/wwi/comment/blk-hand.html>.
We used this source for quotes on the black hand that we used in our black hand page. it helped us have a better understanding about the black hand. this is a secondary source because its from the internet.
"Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated." World War I. History.com. Web. 9 Dec. 2015. <http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/archduke-franz-ferdinand-assassinated>.
Used this quote for our assassination page. it helped us have a better understanding over the black hand. this is a secondary source because its from the internet.
"First World War Centenary: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand, as It Happened." The Telegraph 27 June 2014. Web. 10 Dec. 2015. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930863/First-World-War-centenary-the-assassination-of-Franz-Ferdinand-as-it-happened.html>.
this gave us a better understanding on princip’s thoughts. we used this cause its good for tieing together the text. its a secondary source because its from the internet.
"The Global Effect of World War I." Gilder Lehrman. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/world-war-i/resources/global-effect-world-war-i>.
We used this to introduce our legacy page cause it wraps it up well. this helps us understand the repercussions of world war 1.
"The Home Front 1914 to 1918.", "The Maginot Line" History Learning Site. HistoryLearningSite. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/home_front_1914_to_1918.htm>.
Used a quote to further describe the uk’s status. Secondary source because its from the internet.
"Britain, the Commonwealth and the End of Empire." BBC History 3 Mar. 2011. Print.
Used another quote to further describe the uk’s status. secondary source because its from the internet and made in 2011
"Ypres: Museum Offers Stark, Captivating Look at WWI." Stars and Stripes 27 May 2008. Print.
Used this to further our explanation on the french republics status. secondary source because its from the internet and made in 2008
"TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919." Holocaust Encyclopedia. Print.
Used this quote to further our knowledge on the holocaust. secondary source because its from the internet.
"Hitler's Testament: A Historic Final Statement to the World." INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW. Print.
Used this site to further our knowledge on hitler's response. secondary source because its from the internet.
"Austro-Hungarian Empire." Wienvienna. Wienvienna. Web. 10 Dec. 2014. <http://www.wien-vienna.com/austrohungary.php>.
Used this for common knowledge about austria-hungary. secondary source because its from a website.
"Photos of the Great War" Gwpda.org. Web. Mar. 2015.<http://www.gwpda.org/photos/coppermine/index.php>.
This is an archive of photos we used in the Conclusion slideshow.
"Roaring Twenties" Vintageperiods.com. Web. Mer. 2015. <http://www.vintageperiods.com/>.
Another archive used in the Conclusion slideshow.
Pictures
“Ritual Cross of the Black Hand” Wikipedia. 1911. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hand_%28Serbia%29#mediaviewer/File:Ritual_cross_the_Black_Hands.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because it is what they used.
“Apis and Tankosic Signatures On Black Hand Constitution” Clarke, Jon. 2014. Photograph.
<http://s564.photobucket.com/user/JonClarke/media/ApisTankosicSignature.jpg.html> Photobucket, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because its cool to see what the leaders’ signatures looked like.
“Black Hand Seal” Mysteryhistory.tv. 2011. Photograph. <http://mysteryhistory.tv/june-28-1914-secret-military-society-black-hand-assassinates-franz-ferdinand-starting-world-war-1/> Mystery History. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because its the legitimate seal they used.
Bp.Blogspot.com. 2014. Photograph. <http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-twtxn9AE54Q/Ta1Xodi8OzI/AAAAAAAABvY/BfdDOi85o1Q/s1600/dimitrijevic1%255B1%255D.jpg> Blogspot. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Black Hand page because Apis was one of the 10 leaders of the Black Hand.
“Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo shortly before their murder.” Guttmann, Henry. 2013. Photograph.
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/20/franz-ferdinand-shirt-display-vienna> The Guardian. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because he got assassinated.
“An artist's rendition shows the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his Sophie, The assassin, Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip, left, of the group Black Hand, was captured.” Golden, Amanda. 2014. Photograph. http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/Associated-Press-International-News-Bosnia-Herz-/126d6a127de4da11af9f0014c2589dfb/1/0> Associated Press Photo. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it depicts the assassination.
“Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie leave Sarajevo City Hall on June 28, 1914, where they attended a reception shortly before their assassination.” Tharoor, Ishaan. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/06/28/the-assassination-of-archduke-franz-ferdinand-and-the-drumbeats-of-war/> Washington Post, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination because this picture was taken minutes before they were assassinated.
“The evening edition of Washington Times reported the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his Duchess which led to the World War One.” Chronicle, Deccan. 2014.<http://www.deccanchronicle.com/140628/world-neighbours/gallery/world-war-one-rare-pictures> Deccan Chronicle, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it’s a headline about the assassination.
Preston, Richard. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/10930863/First-World-War-centenary-the-assassination-of-Franz-Ferdinand-as-it-happened.html> The Telegraph, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Assassination page because it’s another headline about the assassination.
“Grunge textured flag of Minnesota on vintage paper” Raymond, Nicolas. 2012. Photograph. <https://www.flickr.com/photos/80497449@N04/7406416472/> Flickr. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota page because its the Minnesotan flag.
“The Minnesota Commission on Public Safety suspended civil liberties from 1917 to the end of World War I and went out of existence in 1919.” Olson, Dan. 2005. Photograph. <http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2005/07/04_olsond_safety/?refid=0> MPR. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota page because its a picture of the Minnesota Commission on Public Safety.
“City Hall, 1956” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.slphistory.org/history/cityhall.asp> SLP History. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on the Minnesota because it’s our city’s city hall way back in 1956.
“Grunge American Flag” Amendoza1011. 2014. Photograph. <http://amendoza1011.deviantart.com/art/Grunge-American-Flag-349430217> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on USA page because its the USA flag.
Waller, Christopher. 2011. Photograph. <http://seekingalpha.com/article/274418-the-dow-and-the-economy-a-misunderstood-relationship> Seeking Alpha. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on USA page because its shows USA’s economy since 1900.
“UK Grunge Flag” Freestock.ca. 2014. Photograph. <http://freestock.ca/flags_maps_g80-uk_grunge_flag_p1019.html> Freestock. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on UK page because its the UK flag.
“British Army recruitment poster during WW1” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25407950> BBC. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on UK page because the UK used posters like these as propaganda.
Bernstein, William J. 2014. Photograph. <http://www.efficientfrontier.com/ef/102/pie.htm> Efficient Frontier. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in UK page to contrast the economies of the US and UK.
“France Grunge Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <http://think0.deviantart.com/art/France-Grunge-Flag-112124762> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in France Page because its the French flag.
“French soldiers at Verdun in 1916.” St. Maur, Michael. 2011. Photograph. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2058917/Remembrance-Day-2011-Haunting-pictures-Great-Wars-battlefields.html> Daily Mail. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used in France page because France got invaded from the western front.
“Maginot Line Diagram” Kohrman, Chip. 2010. Photograph. <http://www.telesaur.com/blog/2010/06/09/the-maginot-line-and-your-bottom-line/> Telesaur. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on France page because the Maginot Line was spared by the German attack on France.
“The German Imperial Flag” 2014. Photograph. <http://www.jocks.co.za/museum.htm> The Regimental Museum. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because its the German flag.
TheDerpyBeagle. 2013. Photograph. <http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?717593-A-Tale-of-Two-Reich-s-%28A-Germany-AAR-using-WW1-Mod-amp-TFH%29> Paradox Plaza. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because it shows how much larger Germany was before the World Wars.
“Front page of the U.S. Armed Forces newspaper, Stars and Stripes, 2 May 1945” Wikipedia. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Adolf_Hitler#mediaviewer/File:Stars_%26_Stripes_%26_Hitler_Dead2.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Germany page because Hitler was Germany’s leader and it was a huge blow to their army to hear that he was dead.
“Austria-Hungary Grunge Flag” JaySimmons. 2012-2014. Photograph. <http://jaysimons.deviantart.com/art/Austria-Hungary-grunge-flag-321096150> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because its AH's flag.
“Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria#mediaviewer/File:Franz_ferdinand.jpg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because Franz Ferdinand belonged to Austria and was assassinated, starting World War 1.
“New hand-drawn borders of Austria-Hungary in the Treaty of Trianon and Saint Germain.” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary#mediaviewer/File:AustriaHungaryWWI.gif> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on AH page because it shows how AH changed with the Treaty of Versailles.
“Serbia Grunge Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <think0.deviantart.com/art/Serbia-Grunge-Flag-117407216> Deviant Art. web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page because its the Serbian flag.
“Simple Hachures” Clarke Keith.2014. Photograph. <http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~kclarke/Geography12/Lecture13.pdf> UCSB. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page to show how the region has formed over the World Wars.
“General location of Yugoslavia. First established with the Treaty of Rapallo, the original western border left a population of half a million South Slavs[1] in Italy.” Wikipedia. 2014. Photograph. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia#mediaviewer/File:Yugoslavia_location_map.svg> Wikipedia, Public Domain. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Serbia page to also represent how Yugoslavia which contained Serbia had changed from before ww1 to the 1990’s.
“Russia Grungy Flag” Think0. 2014. Photograph. <http://think0.deviantart.com/art/Russia-Grungy-Flag-111353394> Deviant Art. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Russia page because its the Russian flag.
Castilleja.org. 2014. Photograph. <http://castinet.castilleja.org/users/pmckee/20thcenturymaps/20thcmaps.html> 20th Century Maps. Web. 14 December 2014.
Used on Russia page because it shows how Russia and her allies were positioned around the Central Powers.
“Anti communists burn a soviet union flag” Imagejuicy.com. 2014. Photograph. <http://imagejuicy.com/images/country-flags/p/philippines/22/> Image Juicy. Web. 14 December 2014.
"Da Li Ste Znali"Skandalozno.rs. 2015. Photograph. <http://www.skandalozno.rs/srbija/da-li-ste-znali-ovo-je-7-najvecih-srpskih-spijuna-u-20-veku>Da Li Ste Znali. Web. 10 April 2015.
Used on Russia page because the burning of the soviet flag represented Russia stepping back from the Soviet Union and becoming independent.