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WWI Battle of Verdun: The Battle That Was Never “Won”

Ian Harvey

The president of France, Francois Holland, joined German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the re-opening ceremony of the recently renovated museum that stands on the site…

Breathtaking Drone Footage Flying Over The First World War Battlefields Of Verdun

In this Drone footage by Gauthier Lefebvre, we will take a look at the battle for Verdun as we’ve never seen it before. We fly over…

Poppies Pour From Castle Windows As Part Of WW1 Commemorations

A multitude of red poppies, thousands of them, have been poured from the windows of a local castle in Wales as part of a show…

Some of the Most Effective Melee Weapons of WWI, The Bayonet Was Not One of Them

WWI was a terrifying fusion of old and new. An infantryman might have a slower-firing bolt action rifle, or he could find himself behind a…

Amazing Pictures – The Lost Tommies in Colour

In 2011 a team of researchers, led by Australian journalist Ross Coulthart, made an incredible discovery. They uncovered a collection of hundreds of photographs from…

Heritage Protection For Site Of WWI Munitions Factory Where Blast Killed 35 Women

The site of a First World War munitions factory at Leeds in England now has heritage protection. The qualification not only recognizes and memorializes the…

The Harlem Hellfighters – The Most Famous African-American Combat Unit of World War I

Ian Harvey

In World War I, nearly 380,000 African-Americans served in the U.S. Army. African-American soldiers primarily served in the 92nd and 93rd Divisions. While there was…

The Much-Reviled Sir Douglas Haig May Have Been The Best Man For a Terrible Job

Lieutenant George: Great Scott sir, you mean, you mean the moment’s finally arrived for us to give Harry Hun a darned good British style thrashing,…

Tragic American Aviation Pioneer Who Lost His Life Flying In The First World War

Despite there being a seven-foot statue of Norman Prince in the Washington National Cathedral, few visitors linger at the crypt of the young, American pilot…

How An Explosion In Northern New Jersey Put 62,000 People Onto The Front Lines Of World War 1

By October 1918, the 1st World War was winding down. It was clear to most observers that the Western Allies would be victorious. Life in…

Andy Murray Commemorates the Battle of the Somme With Sport Remembers Campaign

The Royal British Legion has launched a slightly different commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme with their “Sport Remembers” campaign.…

Fast Facts – One Of The Bloodiest Battles In WW1 – The Battle of the Somme

One of the most destructive events of the First World War, the Battle of the Somme was a 142-day campaign including a series of smaller…