Hunger is breezy in its approach, but the subject Blom discusses is a serious one. Indeed, the spectre of food – or
Read More »During a training session in the English Channel in May 1878, SMS Grosser Kurfürst was accidentally rammed by another German warship, SMS
Read More »Handsome and charming, Wilding embraced a life full of adventure that also involved racing motorcycles across both hemispheres.
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Read More »Temporary 2nd Lieutenant Donald Bell, relying on adrenaline and instinct, led two men from his company through the mud of no-man’s land,
Read More »Written by Private Arthur Edward Diggens, the diary was found in a Midlands barn and contains astonishing insights into the author’s experiences.
Read More »‘Hun’ became an unflattering synonym for Germans during World War I, used by Britons to emphasise their enemy’s brutality.
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Read More »A new study has revealed that World War I helmets provided as much protection from shockwaves as their modern counterparts.
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