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    Trench art - Wikipedia

    Not limited to the World Wars, the history of trench art spans conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the present day. Although the practice flourished during World War I, the term 'trench art' is also used to describe souvenirs manufactured by service personnel during World War II. See more

    Trench art is any decorative item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians where the manufacture is directly linked to armed conflict or its consequences. It offers an insight not only to their feelings and emotions about … See more

    • Pair of shell cases with the names of two French villages totally destroyed and never rebuilt
    • WWI trench art with etchings of a horse and horse shoes on … See more

    • Kimball, Jane A. (2004). Trench Art: An Illustrated History. Davis, CA: Silverpenny Press. ISBN 978-0-9755971-0-1.
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    There are four broad categories of trench art:
    Items made by soldiers
    There is much evidence to prove that some trench art was made in the trenches, by soldiers, during war.
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  3. Did Albert Einstein Say World War IV Will be Fought …

    WEBApr 16, 2018 — Fact Check. Did Albert Einstein Say World War IV Will be Fought 'With Sticks and Stones'? A quote appears to paraphrase remarks made by the famed physicist — but he wasn't the first to warn...

  4. Trench Art - Warfare History Network

    WEBA World War I cigarette case with a battle scene. The name “trench art” seems to associate this particular category of militaria exclusively with those artifacts made in the trenches during World War I.

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  6. Trench Art | National Air and Space Museum

    WEBApr 12, 2017 — The abundance of items created by soldiers in World War I and in the years immediately after gave rise to the term “trench art.” Over time, the term has become generalized to refer to art made from …

  7. Trench Art - Imperial War Museums

    WEBTrench Art is a misleading term given today to a wide variety of decorative items, sometimes also functional, produced during or soon after the First World War (though the term is also applied to products of both earlier …

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    WEBOct 14, 2021 — Loosely categorized as “trench art,” more than 150 examples of these artworks, keepsakes, and tools are on display at The National WWII Museum through January 2, 2022. Coined during World War I, the …

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  12. Gerald Huth Fine Art

    WEBGerald Huth is an artist based in Northern California. His sculptures and paintings have been shown in galleries around the world.

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