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  2. Belgian refugees in Britain during the First World War

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    The school was demolished in the 1990s and a new school erected on the same site. Crosby Hall, in Chelsea, London is the only surviving secular domestic medieval building in London and former Tudor home of Sir Thomas More. It housed and aided Belgian refugees and wounded soldiers during the First World War through the Chelsea War Refugees ...

  3. World War I casualties - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland War Memorial Museum maintains a database listing the names of the New Zealand war dead. [133] The Commonwealth War Graves Commission figure for New Zealand war dead is 18,060. [11] The report of the UK War Office listed 16,711 army war dead, 41,317 wounded and 498 taken prisoner. [21]

  4. 1914–1918 Online - Wikipedia

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    1914-1918-Online intends to provide the most recent global research on the First World War to the academic community and the public through a multi-perspective, open-access approach. Up to 1,000 experts from over fifty different countries will be working or have worked on this ongoing project. [5]

  5. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Men transporting a wounded Ottoman soldier at Sirkeci. The total number of military and civilian casualties in World War I was about 40 million: estimates range from around 15 to 22 million deaths [245] and about 23 million wounded military

  6. List of last surviving World War I veterans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the last known surviving veterans of the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) who lived to 1999 or later, along with the last known veterans for countries that participated in the war.

  7. Historiography of World War I - Wikipedia

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    World War I began in the Balkans on July 28, 1914, and hostilities ended on November 11, 1918, leaving 17 million dead and 25 million wounded. Moreover, the Russian Civil War can in many ways be considered a continuation of World War I, as can various other conflicts in the direct aftermath of 1918.

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