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American Goes Back to Europe (1955)

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About this film

Friction in the Old World led to war. The USA tried to maintain neutrality, but with each passing month the problems created became more and more thorny. Finally, the nation was drawn into the conflict. With amazing speed and efficiency the country mobilized. Its participation in World War I was the deciding factor in bringing victory to the Allies. (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)

Directors & creators

KETC-TV (Television station : Saint Louis, Mo.)

Subjects

public broadcasting, AAPB, World War I, American History, International Relations, European History, Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Sarajevo, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Isolationism, Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Alliances, Germany, France, Russia, Serbia, Belgium, Neutrality, Mobilization, 20th Century History, Educational Television, National Educational Television, The Modern USA, United States Foreign Relations, Balkans, Outbreak of War

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