
Scientific American Chronicles WWI
World War I is a compelling primary source for armchair historians and scholars alike.

The Sciences

The Sciences
Training Our Aerial Bombers
How We Are Putting into Practice the Experience of Our Allies and of the Enemy
Illustrated with Photographs of Some Recent Allied Bombing Planes
October 26, 1918

The Sciences
Anti-U-Boat Operations of the French Navy
How the Sinister Piracy of the Hun was Met and Mastered
October 26, 1918

The Sciences
The Majesty Of The Law, Hindenburg's Dilemma, and more
Is the German Army Crumbling?
Hindenburg's Dilemma
October 26, 1918

The Sciences
Strategic Moves of the War, October 16th, 1918
By Our Military Expert
The St. Mihiel advance
and more
October 26, 1918

The Sciences
Some Aviation Economics
What Are We to Do with the Vast Industries After the Sword Is Sheathed?
October 19, 1918 — C. H. Claudy

The Sciences
The Service of the Chemist- October 19, 1918
A Department Devoted to Progress in the Field of Applied Chemistry
Electrochemistry in War
October 19, 1918 — H. E. Howe

The Sciences
Federal and State Co-peration for Post-Bellum Reconstruction, Problems of Peace, and more
October 12, 1918

The Sciences
Where Battle Waste is Salvaged
October 12, 1918

The Sciences
Some Tools of the German Airmen, Have the Germans Developed a Practical Super Machine Gun?, and more
October 12, 1918