Pittsburgh in World War I: Arsenal of the Allies - Elizabeth Williams - Books - The History Press - 9781609498238 - October 15, 2013
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Pittsburgh in World War I: Arsenal of the Allies

Elizabeth Williams

Pittsburgh in World War I: Arsenal of the Allies

When the whole of Europe went to war in 1914, Pittsburgh watched the storm clouds gather at home. Yet Pittsburgh was a city of immigrants--the large Polish community urged leaders to join the side of the Allies, while German immigrants supported the Central powers. By the time the country entered World War I in 1917, Pittsburghers threw their support into the war effort united as Americans. With over 250 mills and factories, the Steel City and Allegheny County produced half of the steel and much of the munitions used by the Allies. Pittsburgh gave more than steel--sixty thousand men went to war, and women flocked to the front lines as nurses. One of the first gas masks on the western front was developed at the Mellon Institute, while the city's large Red Cross provided tireless support on the homefront. Historian Elizabeth Williams traces the remarkable story of Pittsburgh during the Great War.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 15, 2013
ISBN13 9781609498238
Publishers The History Press
Pages 144
Dimensions 153 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   240 g
Language English  

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