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Canadians played a big role in WWI, but they’re still not given the credit they deserve
Yes, Canada was still part of the British Empire in 1914. But it was also a self-governing Dominion that had been running its ...
A leading historian examines how the monarchy not only tolerated slavery but also administered it, profited from it and ...
Nearly £8m will be spent to abolish the WWI-era paper-based medical record system and make way for a digital system ...
In this installment of NPR's "Word of the Week" series we trace the origins of the "cravat" (borrowed from the French ...
A NEWLY published book largely set in Craven tells the true story of two brothers who fought in the First World War.
A man's quest to get a fallen World War One soldier recognised has been rewarded with a plaque in the French village where he died. Pte Henry Bellamy from Bedminster, Bristol, fought with the North ...
Today marks a moment to reflect on the sacrifice of millions of young servicemen, many still just boys, who lost their lives in the two world wars, as well as men and women who have died in other ...
The Mark IV tank, the first to be mass produced, entered service in 1917 A newly-unearthed letter has revealed the courage of a World War One tank gunner during the final days of his life. L/Cpl G S ...
A Kentucky man and avid military collector made a remarkable discovery at a local garage sale. Zachary Kahmann from Cold Spring has had interest in militaria ever since the age of 12, when he was ...
Four British soldiers who were killed in World War One have been reburied in France with military honours. The remains of Arthur Cook, Robert Cullum, John Fraser and William London, all privates of ...
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