Brouwer, R. "Major Battles of WWI." Home Zonnet. 1 Jan. 2001. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <http://home.zonnet.nl/rene.brouwer/majorbattles.htm#mar>.This source included information on the major battles that occurred during World War 1. It gave details on how many men died during each battle against their enemy and the year that each nation was involved in each battle field location. The source is credible because it gives facts on the major battle locations and specific dates when each event occurred. This source was used to give information on how involved Germany was during the war.
"Causes of World War One." Causes of World War One. History Learning Site UK, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/causes_world_war_one.htm>. This source gave information on both sides of each allies in the war. It gives details on which nations were in which alliance and how they became to come. This source is credible because it gives specific details on each alliance during the first war. And the source was used to expose which nations they were alliance with.
Duffy, Michael. "The Causes of World War One." First World War. Original Material, 22 Aug. 2009. Web. 28 Mar. 2015. <http://www.firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm>. This source was used to get background information on the days before war was declared between the nations. The source gives information on how the war started because one a not so big situation, but through the system of alliances, war broke out all over Europe. This source is credible because the website shows actual pictures that were taken during the war and gives many accurate facts on people and things that was happening before and during the war.
"Germany Surrenders: WWI Is over (1918)." Click Americana. New York Tribune, 23 Jan. 2012. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. http://clickamericana.com/eras/1910s/germany-surrenders-wwi-is-over-1918>. This source was used to get information when the war was officially over and when Germany surrendered. This source gave information on what was going on the day it was declared that the war is over. This source is credible because it shows pictures of the day that the treaty ending the war was signed and even the cover of a newspaper of the day the war was ended.
Harlow, Jennifer N. "The Ottoman Empire Enters WW1 on the Side of the Central Powers." WebChron. Ed. Elizabeth Caliendo. ThenAgain, 21 Apr. 1997. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/EastEurope/TurkeyCentral.html>. This source was used to give more background on the Central Powers to give details on who else was in that alliance and why they became allies. This source gave information on the Ottoman Empire and their relationship with others from the Central Powers. This is a credible source because it gives specific dates of when treaties were signed and other things happened between the Central Powers.
Simpson, Matt. "The Minor Powers During World War One - Austria Hungary." First World War. Original Material, 22 Aug. 2009. Web. 28 Mar. 2015. <http://firstworldwar.com/features/minorpowers_ah.htm>. This source was used to give information on when Austria-Hungary had stopped fighting and surrendered to the Allied Powers. This gave information on why the Austrians didn't continue to fight and choose to surrender if they were the first to declare war. This is a credible source because it gives facts and specific dates on when things occurred to the Central Powers and how the war was soon to end.
."World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1 Propaganda. Jiggsy Communications, 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <http://www.ww1propaganda.com/world-war-1-posters/ww1-red-cross-posters?page=12>. This source is a German propaganda poster that shows how Germans can help defend their country and also help the soldiers that are in war. This poster reveals how an image can change the minds of people by making the image have a strong meaning towards society and effect. This is a credible source because this poster comes from a website that contains many images from the first world war and have its translation to let people know what its significance is.
"World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1 Propaganda. Jiggsy Communications, 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.ww1propaganda.com/ww1-poster/kriegsanleihe-helft-den-hütern-eures-glückes-0>.This source is a propaganda poster that reveals how men in Germany can help fight in the war and defend their homeland. This source was used to demonstrate a way that the German society will persuade their people to do certain things like give them a reason to join the army and fight. It is credible because it is from a website that gathers information on images from war world one and details about each image.
"World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1Propaganda. Jiggsy Communication, n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. http://www.ww1propaganda.com/world-war-1-posters/german-ww1-propaganda-posters>. This source is a propaganda poster that reveals the struggles that German people went through during the first world war. This source was used to demonstrates how German people will be determined to help their family and people with the war to stop the struggle and starvation that was going on. This is a credible source because it is from a website that contains many images from world war 1 and gives a background of the image.
"Causes of World War One." Causes of World War One. History Learning Site UK, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/causes_world_war_one.htm>. This source gave information on both sides of each allies in the war. It gives details on which nations were in which alliance and how they became to come. This source is credible because it gives specific details on each alliance during the first war. And the source was used to expose which nations they were alliance with.
Duffy, Michael. "The Causes of World War One." First World War. Original Material, 22 Aug. 2009. Web. 28 Mar. 2015. <http://www.firstworldwar.com/origins/causes.htm>. This source was used to get background information on the days before war was declared between the nations. The source gives information on how the war started because one a not so big situation, but through the system of alliances, war broke out all over Europe. This source is credible because the website shows actual pictures that were taken during the war and gives many accurate facts on people and things that was happening before and during the war.
"Germany Surrenders: WWI Is over (1918)." Click Americana. New York Tribune, 23 Jan. 2012. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. http://clickamericana.com/eras/1910s/germany-surrenders-wwi-is-over-1918>. This source was used to get information when the war was officially over and when Germany surrendered. This source gave information on what was going on the day it was declared that the war is over. This source is credible because it shows pictures of the day that the treaty ending the war was signed and even the cover of a newspaper of the day the war was ended.
Harlow, Jennifer N. "The Ottoman Empire Enters WW1 on the Side of the Central Powers." WebChron. Ed. Elizabeth Caliendo. ThenAgain, 21 Apr. 1997. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/EastEurope/TurkeyCentral.html>. This source was used to give more background on the Central Powers to give details on who else was in that alliance and why they became allies. This source gave information on the Ottoman Empire and their relationship with others from the Central Powers. This is a credible source because it gives specific dates of when treaties were signed and other things happened between the Central Powers.
Simpson, Matt. "The Minor Powers During World War One - Austria Hungary." First World War. Original Material, 22 Aug. 2009. Web. 28 Mar. 2015. <http://firstworldwar.com/features/minorpowers_ah.htm>. This source was used to give information on when Austria-Hungary had stopped fighting and surrendered to the Allied Powers. This gave information on why the Austrians didn't continue to fight and choose to surrender if they were the first to declare war. This is a credible source because it gives facts and specific dates on when things occurred to the Central Powers and how the war was soon to end.
."World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1 Propaganda. Jiggsy Communications, 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <http://www.ww1propaganda.com/world-war-1-posters/ww1-red-cross-posters?page=12>. This source is a German propaganda poster that shows how Germans can help defend their country and also help the soldiers that are in war. This poster reveals how an image can change the minds of people by making the image have a strong meaning towards society and effect. This is a credible source because this poster comes from a website that contains many images from the first world war and have its translation to let people know what its significance is.
"World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1 Propaganda. Jiggsy Communications, 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. <http://www.ww1propaganda.com/ww1-poster/kriegsanleihe-helft-den-hütern-eures-glückes-0>.This source is a propaganda poster that reveals how men in Germany can help fight in the war and defend their homeland. This source was used to demonstrate a way that the German society will persuade their people to do certain things like give them a reason to join the army and fight. It is credible because it is from a website that gathers information on images from war world one and details about each image.
"World War 1 Propaganda Posters." WW1Propaganda. Jiggsy Communication, n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2015. http://www.ww1propaganda.com/world-war-1-posters/german-ww1-propaganda-posters>. This source is a propaganda poster that reveals the struggles that German people went through during the first world war. This source was used to demonstrates how German people will be determined to help their family and people with the war to stop the struggle and starvation that was going on. This is a credible source because it is from a website that contains many images from world war 1 and gives a background of the image.