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		<aboutMe>The World War One Historical Association is a nonprofit committed to promoting interest in the period 1914-1918 and perpetuating the memory of all those who served their countries. We work to build awareness of the First World War and its profound and lasting effects through our website and blog, publications, local chapters, tours of the battlefields and annual seminars that feature speakers from around the world,.

The WW1HA formed in 2011 with the merger of The Great War Society and the Western Front Association – U.S. Branch.</aboutMe>
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