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The Jewish Legion of World War I
Post card of the First Jewish battalion of the Jewish Legion, n.d. Courtesy of Hanan Sibel. 1992.154.1 “After 36 hours continuous journey we arrived in this town [Trudo, Nova Scotia,Canada] and I gladly jumped into a bath tub … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Shapiro, archives, army, Ferdinand Breth, funeral, Great Britain, Haifa, Harry Friedenwald, Herman Carliner, Israel, Jewish Legion, Julius Sussman, Legionnaire, Louis Brandeis, Michael Margolis, Middle East, military, Ottoman Empire, Palestine, Simon Sibel, soldiers, veterans, war, William Braiterman, World War I 1 Comment
Tagged Abraham Shapiro, archives, army, Ferdinand Breth, funeral, Great Britain, Haifa, Harry Friedenwald, Herman Carliner, Israel, Jewish Legion, Julius Sussman, Legionnaire, Louis Brandeis, Michael Margolis, Middle East, military, Ottoman Empire, Palestine, Simon Sibel, soldiers, veterans, war, William Braiterman, World War I 1 Comment
Women in World War I
A blog post by Archivist Jennifer Vess. As with every conflict in which Americans participated, women played an important role in World War I – at home and abroad. The work of woman during the war has been a particular … Continue reading
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Tagged 1918, 1919, army, Bertha Berkowich Levy, Jewish Welfare Board, military, Navy, Rose Beser, veterans, women, World War I Leave a comment
Tagged 1918, 1919, army, Bertha Berkowich Levy, Jewish Welfare Board, military, Navy, Rose Beser, veterans, women, World War I Leave a comment
