it’s clear that the commemorations created after what was then known as the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the ...
A grave marked to an "unknown soldier" has been shown to belong to Lt Charles Cautherley, who died in Belgium in WW1 A soldier who died in World War One will be rededicated after his body was ...
Mystery surrounds the story of a World War One soldier whose commemorative plaque led a keen metal detectorist to try to ...
Soldiers who died in World War One and were buried in unnamed graves have been identified. Twenty-two men who served in the 4th Tyneside Scottish battalion died during a trench raid in France ...
Dan Snow describes the food rations supplied for British soldiers during WW1 and compares these with what German soldiers had. The value of different foods is touched on and we learn that ...
Numerous Indigenous veterans are currently being reviewed as potential recipients of the Medal of Honor — more than a century ...
A UK historian has highlighted evidence of the widespread contributions made by Indian soldiers to the First World War effort ...
The Diturupa annual event explores the legacy of African World War 1 heroes. eNCA reporter Pule Letshwiti-Jones was at the ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, six months into World War I, a group of Allied and German soldiers put down their weapons for a brief time, shared cigarettes and chocolate with their enemies and joined in ...