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Welcome to the
Great War Association

Welcome to the Great War Association (GWA) website. The First World War, or "The Great War" as they called it then, was fought from 1914-1918 and is largely unknown to most Americans. The Great War was the seminal event of the 20th Century (even more so than WWII). From WWI arose many of the situations that dominated the politics of the last century. Though many know nothing of the war, each of our lives have been collectively shaped by its events.

What We Do

The GWA strives to keep alive the history of the Great War, and honor those who fought its battles, through battle reenactments and educational events. Our membership recreates many of the sights and sounds of the 20th Century's most significant conflict. In addition to various special events around the country, the GWA owns the Caesar Krauss Great War Memorial Site near Newville, PA. Here, on a 80 acre site in south-central Pennsylvania, we have authentically recreated a portion of the Western Front as it may have appeared circa 1917-1918.

Our battle reenactments take place within systems of opposing trenches complete with a crater-pocked No-Man's Land. There are belts of barbed wire, used to protect the sandbagged front line trenches, and the opposing positions are punctuated by bunkers with functioning machine-guns. Behind the main lines are supporting and communication trenches, connected to underground dugouts, where officers plan operations and the common soldiers eat and rest.

From the moment you arrive at an event you will be submerged in the Great War. From the clothing you wear, to the food you eat, to the trenches you fight in -- nothing is out of place! World War One reenacting is truly, "The Reenactor's Reenactment!"


This photo is a THUMBNAIL, click it for the nice big photo courtesy of the GWAA.
It's quite interesting as to what stands out from the air.
There's another photo here that shows more of the site with even
MORE overly visible stuff. :-o

The Fall 2011 edition of On The Wire has now been posted. To read it, click here.


The Great War Articles section is now open,
to visit, click
here.


The photo gallery is NOW working... feel free to post your Great War photos there.


If you like this "member's portal" version of the website, why not tell the G-8 by e-mailing them at g-8@great-war.org


WHATS NEW ON THE GWA WEBSITE?

News of the Great War
(A new feature using RSS feeds to collect articles on WWI in one place. If you know of a good feed we don't have, please let us know!)


The Caesar Krauss Memorial -- Dedicated November 2, 1996

[Note: Please click on the above link to read
about the man behind the memorial.]

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