On April 6, 1917, the U.S. declared war on Germany, entering the First World War in order that the world would “be made safe for democracy.” The fight for woman's suffrage continued with protests and ...
April 4, 1917 Lenin publishes his April Theses condemning the Provisional Government for its incapacity to call an end to the "imperialist" war that Russia found itself in and calls for further ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Following is a full transcript of the video. Narrator: This shot from "1917" shows Lance Corporal Schofield, played by George MacKay ...
The 1917 Clinic is the largest HIV healthcare unit in AL and one of the country’s leading HIV clinics. Its mission is to address the needs of patients, their families and significant others, doctors ...
In the space of just nine months in 1917 Russia underwent two revolutions, changing the country's destiny forever. In February the Russian monarchy collapsed. In October, squeezing out the ...
At the time Russia's gay community was enjoying a brief window of tolerance. After the October Revolution in 1917, the Bolsheviks scrapped and rewrote the country's laws. They produced two ...
Security of the Tsarist state before 1905 Causes of the 1905 Revolution Attempts to strengthen Tsarism, 1905-1914 Reasons for the success of the October Revolution, 1917 Reasons for the victory of ...
As events take place to mark the 100th anniversary of the uprising, here are 10 classic images that rallied the masses in 1917. The cost and effort of fighting in World War One took a huge toll on ...
Security of the Tsarist state before 1905 Causes of the 1905 Revolution Attempts to strengthen Tsarism, 1905-1914 Reasons for the February Revolution, 1917 Reasons for the victory of the Reds in ...
After her illegitimate daughter is taken away, a young nurse in the village of Davos tries to get her child back and gets involved in a dangerous power struggle. Johanna, a young nurse, returns to ...
After visiting wounded Canadian soldiers in a British hospital in March 1917, Prime Minister Robert Borden retreated from an earlier promise of no conscription. (National Archives of Canada ...
Louis, Illinois in 1916 and 1917 as part of the Great Migration. Many white citizens of East St. Louis, which had previously been largely white, were disturbed by this movement, and by the ...