World War 1

  • Franz Ferdinand

    Franz Ferdinand
    Franz Ferdinand assasinated; war begins in Europe. Him and his wife were at Bosin the caital of Sarajevo. They both got shot.
  • The western front part 1

    The western front part 1
    Harnessed dogs pull a British Army machine gun and ammo. These weapons could weigh as much as 150 pounds.
  • The Western Front part 1

    The Western Front part 1
    During the second Battle of champage, 450,000 french soliders advanced against 220,000 Germans.
  • Germans Sink the Lusitania

    Germans Sink the Lusitania
    A passanger in Lusitania ship entered war zone. A German submarine sunk the ship. It killed over 1,200 passangers.
  • Soliders and Civillians

    Soliders and Civillians
    A group of French soliders woould earn their medals for acts of braery.
  • Zimmerman Telegram

    Zimmerman Telegram
    German officil Arthur Zimmerman sent a telegram. He sent it to the german embassador in Mexico. He asking if they could become allies in the war with the United States
  • World War 1 technology

    World War 1 technology
    A German comunications behind the west front, setting up a tandem bicycle power generator to power a light radio
  • Western Front part 2

    Western Front part 2
    The soliders at the trenches faced many things. French soliders would aim at an anti-machine gun from a trench at eastern France. This would help them aim better.
  • Animals at War

    Animals at War
    People noticed the deaths of animals. There was an estimated 8 million horses died during the four years of war. This is a shoking number.
  • The Sedition Act

    The Sedition Act
    this act made it legal to speak against wa publicly. It also allowed officials to prosecute everyone who critcized the government.
  • Edward J. Bayon

    Edward J. Bayon
    In 1919 he married a french girl and was mustered out of the Army and worked for the American Graves Registration service.
  • American Soliders Killed

    American Soliders Killed
    American Soliders killed in the battle of a voyage from Toul, France to Antwerp Belgium on their way to the U.S.A.
  • Bayons work services

    Bayons work services
    He was assigned to hlp establish a railhead at toul. He was also selected as chief convoyer from the trip to Antwerp Belgium.
  • Continuing the Voyage

    Continuing the Voyage
    April 17 they arrived at sedan wher they icked up a piolot and soon entere the Meuse River
  • Starting the Voyage

    Starting the Voyage
    On Aril 8 they sarted the voyage. By Aril 10th they have reached Fough.April 13 they were at Verdun the entire trip to Antwerp was made thruoh the batte zone with most of the towns leveled to the ground.
  • Arriving

    Arriving
    They left the maestricht April 27 and met the Dutch costomes. they later arrived at Smermaes in Belguim.