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Updated - Saturday, 5 February, 2005

This section of the website offers links to external websites that contain World War One material that may be of supplementary interest.

Given the large number of sites each is grouped according to given categories (see the sidebar on the right for details of available categories).  Note that these links are listed without endorsement: First World War.com cannot vouch for the content of any third-party site.

If you believe that a site has been listed in error (perhaps in the wrong category) or contains objectionable content, or you wish to suggest an additional link, click here.

42nd Battalion AIF 1916-19 (Australia)
A Tribute to ANZAC (Australia/New Zealand)
Australian Light Horse (Australia)
Australian War Memorial (Australia)
Somme, a Land of History (Australia/New Zealand)
National Archives of Australia (Australia)
Austro-Hungarian Army 1914-18 (Austria-Hungary)
Austro-Hungarian Land Forces 1848-1918 (Austria-Hungary)
Commanders of Austria-Hungary (Austria-Hungary)
In Flanders Fields Museum (Belgium)
13th Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders (Canada)
54th Battalion Canadian Infantry 1915-19 (Canada)
An Archival Look at World War I (Canada)
Canadian Great War Homepage (Canada)
Canada in the First World War (Canada)
Canada's Military Heritage (Canada)
Canadian Letters and Images Project (Canada)
Canadian Military History Project (Canada)
Canada Virtual War Memorial (Canada)
Canadian War Museum (Canada)
Courage Remembered: Through Canadian Eyes (Canada)
Military History Gateway (Canada)
For King and Empire (Canada)
Official History (PDF Document) (Canada)
Veterans Affairs Canada (Canada)
Yukon Battery (Canada)
Czech Legions (Czechoslovakia)
Commemoration a Metz L'Armistice (France)
La Deuxième Bataille de la Marne (France)
Prussian Machine (Germany)
Hellenic Resources Network (Greece)
For The King-Emperor: The Indian Army 1901-39 (India)
16th Irish Division in the Great War 1914-18 (Ireland)
Somme Heritage Centre (Ireland)
Jewish Heroes and Heroines in America (Israel)
Newfoundland and the Great War (Newfoundland)
National Library of New Zealand (New Zealand)
New Zealand and the Great War (New Zealand)
Somme Heritage Centre (Northern/Republic of Ireland)
South African Museum of Military History (South Africa)
Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative (Turkey)
7th Royal Irish Rifles (U.K.)
A Group Photograph (U.K.)
Berkhamsted Collegiate School Remembrance (U.K.)
Hellfire Corner (U.K.)
Imperial War Museum (U.K.)
Iron Harvest (U.K.)
Learning Curve - The Great War (U.K.)
Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades' Association (U.K.)
Northallerton Memorials Project (U.K.)
Public Record Office (U.K.)
Punjab Sher - A Website on Sikh Military History (Sikh)
Royal British Legion (U.K.)
Royal Naval Division (U.K.)
School History.co.uk (U.K.)
School History.org (U.K.)
Scots at War (U.K.)
Soldiers Died in World War I (U.K.)
Swavesey and the Great War (U.K.)
The Long, Long Trail (U.K.)
What a Lovely War (U.K.)
Internment of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920 (Ukraine)
American Battlefields Monuments Commission (U.S.)
American Leaders Speak (U.S.)
Cantigny First Division Foundation (U.S.)
Lost Battalion of WWI (U.S.)
Missourians in the First World War (U.S.)
Oregon at War (U.S.)
U.S. Army in the First World War (U.S.)
U.S. Marine Corps in the World War (U.S.)
World War I History Commission (U.S.)

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