In an article written in 1973 for the Great Western Echo magazine, Charles Sherrington, a former serving officer with the ...
The First World War saw millions of soldiers killed and wounded on both sides, and many British troops did something unusual ...
Explore the fascinating history of countries that vanished after World War 1. Discover how the global landscape was reshaped by the Great War, leading to the dissolution of empires and the creation of ...
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This Day in History, 1918: Vancouver celebrates the end of the Great War, four days early
The First World War famously ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. But the armistice halting ...
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Unexpected Facts About WW1 Aviation
When we think about World War I, images of muddy trenches and barbed wire usually come to mind. High above the chaos, a ...
THE story of the brave young men from Malhamdale who lost their lives in the First World War are brought to life in a book ...
A box of letters unearthed in renovation works at a London social club has revealed the moral support the club gave to its ...
With help from the Kenyan Defence Forces, the CWGC recently unearthed a treasure trove of rare colonial military records in ...
FROM being ravaged by bloody World War I to being carved up by Hitler and Stalin during World War II, Poland endured the ...
TWO messages in a bottle written by World War One soldiers more than a century ago have washed up on a beach in Australia.
The National World War I Museum is offering free admission to furloughed federal workers during the government shutdown.
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