World War I Pamphlet Collection 1900-1944 (bulk 1914-1919), PAM 01
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Title
World War I Pamphlet Collection 1900-1944 (bulk 1914-1919), PAM 01
Description
This is a collection of materials directly related to and largely produced during World War I, the "Great War." Included are official government publications and items from private organizations such as patriotic societies, pacifist and religious leagues, humanitarian associations and special interest groups. They represent a wide range of opinion from German, Danish, English, French, Swedish, Italian and Spanish sources. According to provenance documents, these pamphlets were used by peace negotiators for the Treaty of Versailles.
Publisher
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Date
1901-1944 (bulk 1914-1919)
Rights
Copyright to these materials may be held by the University of Montana—Missoula. For more information, please contact Archives and Special Collections at the University of Montana, Mansfield Library.
Identifier
PAM 01
Collection Items
The War History of Public School 33, The Bronx, page 35.
Pamphlet for school children about the United States war effort.
About Twenty-Seven, page 11.
Image from Vol. VIII, No. 1, entitled “These are doing their bit to make liberty safe, what are you doing?â€
Mass Meeting of the Friends of Peace at Madison Square Garden, page 15.
Letter from pamphlet promoting meeting.
Let Us Promote the World's Peace Not Promote the World's Warfare, cover.
Editorials appearing in the newspapers published by William Randolph Hearst on the war in Europe and the attitude of the United States.
Let Us Promote the World's Peace Not Promote the World's Warfare, page 15.
Editorials appearing in the newspapers published by William Randolph Hearst on the war in Europe and the attitude of the United States.
Au Pilori de lâ Histoire II, Les Ouvriers du Pangermanisme, cover. (Pillory of history: the workers of the Pangermanism)
Pamphlet on atrocities committed by Germans in France during World War I.
La Tyrannie des Kommandanturs, page 5. (The Tyranny of the Kommandanturs)
Cartoon about German atrocities and deportations against the French. Caption states, "Plus bas, Monsieur, plus bas!" (Further down, sir, down!)
La Tyrannie des Kommandanturs, page 6. (The Tyranny of the Kommandanturs)
Cartoon about German atrocities and deportations against the French. Caption states, "Ils exigeaient des femmes un travail surhumain." (They demanded women's superhuman work)
La Tyrannie des Kommandanturs, page 8. (The Tyranny of the Kommandanturs)
Cartoon about German atrocities and deportations against the French. Caption states, "Jeune homme attaché à un Poteau en croix, à Saint-Saulve." (Young man tied to a post on the cross, Saint-Saulve.)
La Tyrannie des Kommandanturs, page 9. (The Tyranny of the Kommandanturs)
Cartoon about German atrocities and deportations against the French. Caption states, "M. Vincelot agé de 80 ans, brutalisé par des soldats." (Mr. Vincelot, aged 80 assaulted by soldiers.)
The Crimes of Germany, cover.
Special supplement issued by "The Field" newspaper. Content includes a synopsis of the violations of international law by the German empire.
The Crimes of Germany, page 76.
Special supplement issued by "The Field" newspaper. Content includes a synopsis of the violations of international law by the German empire.
The Crimes of Germany, page 80.
Special supplement issued by "The Field" newspaper. Content includes a synopsis of the violations of international law by the German empire.
The German White-Book, cover.
Booklet containing official agenda and documents related to the outbreak of the European war.
The German White-Book, table of contents.
Booklet containing official agenda and documents related to the outbreak of the European war.
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 15.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "Comparing Notes."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 14.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "There was a young lady of culture."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 12.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "The Crooked Way."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 1.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "The Grey Cloud in the East."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 6.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "Never Again."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 5.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "Staying the Mailed Fist."
The Daily Graphic, Special War Cartoons, No. 2, page 18.
Booklet of patriotic propaganda. Cartoon caption reads, "The dawn of truth."
Their Crimes, cover.
Booklet about the German occupation of portion of France and Belgium. Text is directed towards the English Empire and American allies, French committee of publication: L. Mirman, G. Simon, G. Keller. English translation edited by J.E. Adams.…
The German Terror in Belgium: A Historical Record, cover.
Booklet about the treatment of civilian populations in countries overrun by Germany in World War I.
Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium, page 44.1.
Booklet about German occupation of Belgium. Cartoon caption reads, "All for their good."
Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium, page 0.
Booklet about German occupation of Belgium. Cartoon caption reads, "An offer of employment."
Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium, page 22.1.
Booklet about German occupation of Belgium. Cartoon caption reads, "Aracdes Ambo."
Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium, page 13.1.
Booklet about German occupation of Belgium. Cartoon caption reads, "German respect for the flag."
Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium, page 6.
Booklet about German occupation of Belgium. Cartoon caption reads, "Through the iron bars."
Race de Proie, page 9. (Race of Prey)
French propaganda against Germany. Caption reads, The worker Goeury, dragged in the street by the soldiers
Ce que voudraient les Allemands, cover. (What the Germans would like)
French propaganda against Germany.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 29 and 30.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 9 and 10.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 25 and 26.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 7 and 8.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 13 and 14.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 23 and 24.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons
A Liberty Loan Primer, page 3 and 4.
Children's primer stressing the importance of war bonds, includes poems and cartoons.
Alemania Devota de España, 8 and 9. (Germany Devotee of Spain)
Cartoon original published in the German satirical magazine The Simplicissimus, Vol. XV, page 436, September 26, 1910.
Alemania Devota de España, 14 and 15. (Germany Devotee of Spain)
Cartoon original published in the German satirical magazine The Simplicissimus, Vol. XIV, page 510 October 25, 1909.
Alemania Devota de España 18 and 19. (Germany Devotee of Spain)
Cartoon original published in the German satirical magazine The Simplicissimus, Vol. XIV, page 526 November 1, 1909.