A memorial being unveiled in Cape Town this week recognises the deaths of 1,772 predominantly Black non-combatants.
1919, The Chicago Tribune, reporting on Cher Ami's nomination for the Distinguished Service Cross by Gen. John J. Pershing, the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during WWI ...
BBC News reports that the site of Cooden Camp, a World War I training camp that opened in 1914, is being investigated ahead ...
An organization that advocates for the civil rights of Latinos in the U.S., is calling on the President to "correct an ...
From 1975: U.S. Rep. Thomas Foley, the district’s Democratic congressman, was expected to be appointed to a key position in ...
January 10 marks pivotal events in history, from the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I to the League of Nations’ launch ...
Author and historian Steve Bolton discovered pictures from the Lionesses game with Scotland during the First World War. Now ...
Private Walter Warren Gehman of Allentown was looking forward to the promised end of World War I, along with his upcoming 23rd birthday. But fate had ...
A new documentary about legendary political figure Eamon de Valera criticises his attitude to women and accuses him of the ...
A response to John McAnulty’s critical review ( Solidarity 717) of The Easter Rising and Irish History First of all, on People’s Democracy in 1969 and the British Army in Northern Ireland. Eamonn ...
Neither knew anything about their family's history as their ancestors had been split up after Gertrude's death in 1919 during the Spanish flu outbreak. He met with them and said they were ...