1914-1918", David Stevenson's history of the First World War, has been acclaimed as the definitive one-volume account of the conflict. In the summer of 1914 Europe exploded into a frenzy of mass ...
In this remarkable and intimate account, author G. J. Meyer draws on exhaustive research to bring to life the story of how the Great War reduced Europe’s mightiest empires to rubble, killed twenty ...
IT will be a long time before the world can hope to have a complete and accurate history of all the events which took place during the years 1914 - 1918 on land, at sea, and in the air. An enormous ...
At least 19 countries were involved in fighting WWI, creating a vast amount of ground to cover for the writer intent on chronicling the experiences of the war's civilians, and though Proctor has done ...
"In December 2014, the Royal Air Force Museum opened its 'First World War in the Air' exhibition to commemorate and explore the role played by Britain's air services in the First World War ... This ...
All along the Western Front of the First World War, which stretched for some 700 km from the North Sea to the Franco-Swiss border, a series of 139 funerary and memorial sites bear witness to the ...
The mud of the Somme Valley was still on Ewart Tempest’s boots when he marched into Vignacourt, a French village some fifteen miles behind the British front line. It was April 5, 1916. Tempest, a fair ...
Alexandra Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst‘s Ring of Fire is about the opening salvos of the First World War in 1914. Quickly into Ring, one soon realizes the Lincolnesque sentiment from a 1960s Star ...
Albert Meltzer's personal account and reminiscences of the anarchist movement and its personalities in London between 1935 and 1955 ...
Germany entered World War I confident and united — and ended it starving, divided, and defeated. Follow the journey from the Schlieffen Plan and early victories to the stalemate of trench warfare, the ...