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The 1910s (pronounced "nineteen-tens", also abbreviated as the "teens") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1910, and ended on December 31, 1919. The 1910s represented the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th century. The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, was forever changed by the assassination, on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. The murder triggered a chain of events in which, within 33 days, World War I broke out in Europe on August 1, 1914. The conflict dragged on until a truce was declared on November 11, 1918, leading to the controversial, one-sided Treaty of Versailles, which was signed on June 28, 1919.
The war's end triggered the abdication of various monarchies and the collapse of five of the last modern empires of Russia, Germany, China, Ottoman Turkey and Austria-Hungary, with the latter splintered into Austria, Hungary, southern Poland (who acquired most of their land in a war with Soviet Russia), Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, as well as the unification of Romania with Transylvania and Moldavia. However, each of these states (with the possible exception of Yugoslavia) had large German and Hungarian minorities, there creating some unexpected problems that would be brought to light in the next two decades. (See Dissolution of Austro-Hungarian Empire: Successor States for better description of composition of names of successor countries/states following the splinter.)
Watch In High Quality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oty4jchgvwM&hd;=1 Enjoy some amazing footage from America in the mid 1910s till early 1920s. The footage shows daily life events, the U.S. Army during training, and much more. Song: Bert Firman & His Band - Stampede If You Want To See My Future Videos, Subscribe Just By Clicking: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=DeltaSniperZRR Please Rate And Comment! Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
This episode of The Ultimate Fashion History discusses the 1910s, the ideal body and beauty and hair ideals of the 1910s, the key designers, the overarching fashion idea (as well as fads like The Hobble Skirt) and how fashion moves towards a more liberated silhouette.
What was America like in 1915? C.P Rodgers, Woodrow Wilson, Wilbur and Orville Wright, the Indianapolis 500, the Panama Canal, the first moving assembly line, $5 per day, the British ship Lusitania are topics in this well made film.
Watch In High Quality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVnQHCtQTE&hd;=1 A video I made about the evolution of traffic from the 1910s till the 2010s, with music that fits that decade. Sorry that not every clip is HD, It was hard to find footage of some decades. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Miriam Schmierer talks about her experiences of food in the 1910s. This was recorded one week after her 112th birthday. She is interviewed by her great grandson, Kurt Bryant.
In my second series of Makeup History I'm going over the 20th century. This week we're kicking it off with the 1910s! My blog: http://www.loepsie.com Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies Like my Facebook page: http://facebook.com/LoepsieOfficial
What was America like in 1910? Chicago White Sox throw the World Series, the Treaty of Versailles is signed, prohibition becomes the law of the land, the influenza epidemic Spanish flu spans the globe, and much more is examined.
Well guys, here it is. The sequel to "Greatest Songs 1900-1909." I was hoping to get it done last saturday, but thursday is fine too. Anyways, like the first video, I used the same source as last time. Also, like last time, I did not agree with all my sources songs, so I changed a few. Scoll down to see a link to Daves Music Center. Songlist: 1. Alexander's Ragtime Band Arthur Collins & Byron Harlan (1911) 6:30 2. Let Me Call You Sweetheart Peerless Quartet (1911) 6:10 3. Over There American Quartet (1917) 5:50 4. Some of These Days Sophie Tucker (1911) 5:30 5. Swanee Al Jolson (1919) 5:10 6. Moonlight Bay American Quartet (1912) 4:50 7. Till We Meet Again Henry Burr & Albert Campbell (1919) 4.30 8. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (1919) 4:10 9. Tiger Rag The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (19...
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