British soldiers serving on the front lines during the First World War were under no illusion that there was a good chance they would never return home, so it's no surprise many of them had thought ah ...
The First World War was the bloodiest conflict in human history, with an estimated 20 million to 30 million deaths. And many ...
At the beginning of World War One, debate raged about the patriotism of footballers - but one Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper was determined to challenge this. Robert Whiting was instrumental in the ...
A World War One medal consigned to the scrap heap and lost for 55 years has been reunited with the 98-year-old son of the ...
The 51st faced the German advance from north to south across the Beaumetz-Morchies Line, at the rear of the battle zone, and ...
The First World War saw millions of soldiers killed and wounded on both sides, and many British troops did something unusual ...
In an article written in 1973 for the Great Western Echo magazine, Charles Sherrington, a former serving officer with the ...
As Britain comes together to honour those who fell during World War One, it has been revealed that many Brits are completely ...
An Australian World War I fighter pilot who was killed in action in France in 1918 has finally been found and identified.
Most war memorials follow a traditional formula. They are either imposing pieces of stone, proud and tall, in the centre of a community, or they ...
On Nov. 7, 1918 many newspapers declared that the World War was over, following a United Press report out of France. But it ...
A letter donated to The Tank Museum in Dorset, poignantly arriving the week before Remembrance Sunday, offers a glimpse into the bravery ...