

An edition of Individuelle Bewährung im Krieg. Amerikaner in Europa 1914-1917 (2003)
By Axel Jansen
Publish Date
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Campus Verlag
Language
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Pages
334
Description:
During the period of US neutrality from 1914-1917, thousands of American men and women volunteered to serve in the war zone as doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, soldiers, or fighter pilots. Axel Jansen uses letters, diaries, and other material from archives in the US and Europe to investigate their motives, and to explain why these American citizens did not call for US intervention in the "European War" even though they chose to go abroad to aid the Allies.
subjects: world war I, great war, american neutrality, volunteers, france, england, belgium, commission for relief in belgium, american ambulance field service, american volunteer motor-ambulance corps, American Hospital in Paris, American Ambulance Hospital, Lafayette Escadrille, Foreign Legion, Allied Bazaar
People: A. Piatt Andrew, Richard Norton, Anna Murray Vail, Herbert Hoover
Places: Paris, Neuilly-sur-Seine, New York City, Boston
Times: World War I, 1914-1917