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| First World War: Personal Experiences | |
| Description | Revealing the voices and experiences of the men and women who served in the First World War, this rich and varied collection will be an invaluable source for all those studying and researching the ‘Great War’. Drawn from archives across the globe, this collection of primary source documents offers a rich seam of information on subjects such as: Daily life and routines in the army and auxiliary services, Trench warfare and conditions in the trenches, Food and supplies, Battles and warfare, Training and discipline, Weapons and equipment, Camaraderie and friendship, Death, Health and medicine, Thoughts on the enemy |
| Full-Text | yes |
| Subjects | history; social sciences |
| Author/Provider | Adam Matthew Digital |
| Coverage | WWI era |
| Off-Campus Access | yes |
| Simultaneous Users | unlimited |
| Restrictions | Use of this resource is governed by a license agreement which restricts its use to current Salem State faculty, staff, students and to individuals who use the Salem State Library's facilities. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that he or she uses this product only for individual, noncommercial use without systematically downloading, distributing (including coursepacks), or retaining substantial portions of information. The use of software such as scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in loss of access to this resource for the entire Salem State community. |