The Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra (‘The Italian War Museum’) in Rovereto, Trentino, “exhibits arms and uniforms, photographs and paintings, documents and personal effects”.
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‘Trentino ’14-’18. From war to peace’
Trentino ’14-’18. From war to peace is an initiative which is planning a series of events to commemorate the Centenary of the First World War in the autonomous northern Italian province of Trentino.
Continue readingAssociation Mémoire de la Grande Guerre
The Association Mémoire de la Grande Guerre is a website that participates in and organizes reenactments of particular events that occurred in the First World War.
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A French site that details future events concerning the centenary during the period 2014-2018.
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The Max Weber Stiftung, or ‘German humanities institute overseas’, seeks to provide information concerning the upcoming centenary.
Continue readingBayerisches Armeemuseum
The Bayerishes Armeemuseum in Germany has a permanent exhibit on the First World War, which seeks to provide an overview of the conflict.
Continue readingThe Austrian Black Cross
The Austrian Black Cross or Österreichische Schwarze Kreuz (ÖSK) was established in 1919 to create “dignified burial sites” for the war dead.
Continue readingThe Museum of the Great War of the Pays de Meaux
The Museum of the Great War of the Pays de Meaux, near Paris, provides a series of permanent and temporary exhibitions about the First World War and will be marking the Centenary of the conflict.
Continue readingBelgium’s official commemoration of the First World War Centenary programme
Belgium’s official commemoration of the First World War Centenary programme focuses on commemorations at national and federal levels.
Continue readingThe Australian War Memorial
The Australian War Memorial in Canberra serves as a national memorial for Australia’s war dead and was opened in 1941.
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