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Germany entered World War I confident and united — and ended it starving, divided, and defeated. Follow the journey from the ...
Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front. Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches, ...
On 19th October 1926 Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), unveiled a memorial in Westminster Abbey to the Million Dead of the First World War. It was presented to the Abbey by the Imperial War ...
Interactive graphic shows illustrated timeline of events during World War I and map of the conflict. Wed 25 Jun 2014 at 01:00 The First World War broke out, triggered by the assassination in Sarajevo ...
His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
The last gasp of civility on the Western Front was the Christmas Day truce of 1914. By 1915 the hatreds would be too deep You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have ...
The trauma of the First World War simply won't go away. Most of the men and women who fought during that conflict are no longer with us (in 2003, there were only 37 British Expeditionary Force ...
The Battle of Heligoland Bight The Heligoland Bight is the stretch of water off Germany's major North Sea base of Wilhemshaven. The battle that bears its name was fought in a confusion of fog and haze ...
Ready for war? The British were the winners in the pre-war naval race with Germany. At the outbreak of war, in August 1914, the British Grand Fleet had 20 big gun dreadnought and super dreadnought ...