TY - SOUND AU - Martin,Rachel ED - National Public Radio (U.S.) TI - World War I T2 - American chronicles SN - 1622313852 PY - 2014///] CY - [Washington, D.C.], [Minneapolis, Minn.] PB - NPR, HighBridge Audio KW - History, Modern KW - 20th century KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Personal narratives KW - Historical radio programs KW - lcgft KW - Radio programs N1 - Compact disc; Unabridged; Disc 1. Introduction; by Rachel Martin; (1:22) --; Washington's World War I Memorial; (All Things Considered, May 31, 2004); (3:44) --; Stumbling into World War I, like Sleepwalkers; (All Things Considered, April 23, 2013); (7:53) --; 1913 leads a tour of the world a century ago; (Morning Edition, May 27, 2013); (7:07) --; A race against time to find WWI's last doughboys; (All Things Considered, May 24, 2013); (7:43) --; The human toll of the War To End All Wars; (Fresh Air, August 11, 2011); (22:53) --; National World War I Museum; (Weekend Edition Sunday, December 3, 2006); (4:47) --; Frank Buckles : last U.S. veteran of World War I; (All Things Considered); (3:15) --; Belgian exhibit honors Hoover's WWI effort; (Weekend Edition Saturday, November 11, 2006); (4:40) --; Christmas Truce; (Weekend Edition Saturday, December 1, 2001); (8:48) --; disc 2; Battle of the River Aisne; (Weekend All Things Considered, September 14, 1984); (16:19) --; WWI poetry : the words of war; (Morning Edition, November 12, 2012); (3:24) --; Ground war : Winston Rochet; (Weekend All Things Considered, February 23, 1991); (3:04) --; Last post : final thoughts from Britain's WWI vets; (All Things Considered, November 12, 2005); (7:40) --; Diary provides Black soldier's view of WWI; (Morning Edition, July 7, 2004); (5:02) --; Battle of the Somme; (Morning Edition, July 2, 1996); (3:52) --; France pays tribute to early U.S. fighter pilots; (Morning Edition, May 27, 2013); (4:23) --; Thomas Sopwith, plane designer; (All Things Considered, January 27, 1989); (5:04) -- "; "Fast Eddie" Rickenbacker; (Weekend Edition Saturday, August 7, 1999); (9:39) --; Robert K. Massie's 'Castles of Steel'; (Weekend Edition Saturday, January 3, 2004); (8:12) --; disc 3; Veterans Day journey ends near WWI trenches; (All Things Considered, November 11, 2007); (8:09) --; New clues in Lusitania's sinking; (Weekend Edition Saturday); (7:52) --; Germany's last WWI debt; (Morning edition, September 30, 2010); (3:37) --; Artists' masks hid wounds of WWI soldiers; (All Things Considered, February 24, 2007); (5:15) --; WWI munitions still live beneath Western Front; (Weekend Edition Sunday, November 11, 2007); (4:55) --; 11th month, 11th day, 11th hour; (Day to Day, November 11, 2004); (5:05) --; The Middle East and the West : WWI and beyond; (All Things Considered, August 20, 2004); (8:39) --; The Bonus Army : how a protest led to the GI Bill; (All Things Considered, November 11, 2011); (12:30) --; The Savage Peace of 1919, relevant today; (Weekend Edition Sunday, April 8, 2007); (6:21) --; Pete Seeger on his uncle, Alan Seeger; (Morning Edition, May 28, 2001); (3:49); Hosted by Rachel Martin N2 - NPR marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War with firsthand accounts from veterans themselves, as well as insightful commentary from leading historians ER -