World War One ended 11th November 1918 and took the lives of nine million soldiers. But as Michael Palin discovers, its battlegrounds in Europe are still full of revealing evidence of bitter fighting.
The demining service of the Austrian Armed Forces presents the figures for the previous year. The explosive power of the ...
Mark Kinsler reflects on a cardboard tube that was a case for a mortar round and is reminded that the WWII generation didn't always tell their stories ...
Heath from History Seekers and myself head out to his Spanish American and World War 1 camp site in search of relics! We pack light and bring in the metal detectors to help us uncover relics!
Many are from World War Two battlefields and represent a life ... But the Ziaks have spent years telling people about the personal nature of the relics. Rex says the perception has changed and ...
Up to 2 million tons of Marston mats were produced in the 1940s, and a lot of them were left unused when the war ended. The ...