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The remains of four Australian soldiers who died during World War I have been discovered during a fieldwork activity in ...
As the faint glimmer of dawn bounced off the waters of Gallipoli on April 15, 1915, Private Dick Clarke huddled in ...
Prime Minister King promised a trade treaty with the U.S., passing the 1935 Reciprocal Trade Agreement. In 1936, his ...
In a significant discovery, the remains of four Australian soldiers have been found on the Western Front of the First World War, near the site of the second battle of Bullecourt in northern France.
Fishing boats and a merchant ship were used to smuggle special forces soldiers and secret agents from Shetland to Nazi-occupied Norway.
The family of a British WW1 soldier who survived being shot in the forehead then went on to be awarded the Victoria Cross has ...
The Elbe Day picture captured American and Russian armies uniting against the Nazis – and cemented two Jewish soldiers in ...
Not content with ridiculing the Kaiser in the pages of the Daily Express, Sidney Strube joined up, serving with distinction ...
In 1917 a former Collingwood player, Malcolm ‘Doc’ Seddon, was as far from the MCG as any footballer could be.
Canadian veteran Jim Parks is getting ready to visit the Netherlands again, 80 years after playing a role in liberating the ...
D-Day marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War, a period of our history captured on screen in all its guts and ...