At the apex of the First World War, technology and innovation often decided the outcome of the many brutal skirmishes ...
The First World War is renowned for its massive Battles fought on an industrial scale, particularly the grinding stalemate ...
The Quebec Superior Court has ruled against a real estate development company that wanted the heritage status removed from First World War fortifications overlooking the St. Lawrence River ...
January 10 marks pivotal events in history, from the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I to the League of Nations’ launch ...
The group, nicknamed the "Hello Girls", of 223 telephone operators were the first female soldiers to be deployed to a combat ...
Mystery surrounds the story of a World War One soldier whose commemorative plaque led a keen ... Rupert did not have any ...
In 1914, Sir Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty ... across the UK still plays a key part in supporting them. WW1: Can the Treaty of Versailles help us tackle climate change?
And yet another concurred: "One of the few WW1 films done very very well. This film really captures the trauma and intensity of the first world war. The FX and clever way it was all shot are to be ...
Another agreed: "One of the few WW1 films done very very well. This film really captures the trauma and intensity of the first world war. The FX and clever way it was all shot are to be marvelled." ...
Somme, one of World War One's bloodiest, was fought in northern France and lasted five months, with the British suffering almost 60,000 casualties on the first day alone. At a vigil in France ...
WW1: Why was the first day of the Somme such a disaster? documentWW1: Why was the first day of the Somme such a disaster? The first day on the Somme, 1 July 1916, was the bloodiest day of World ...