The spirit of the Sugar Plum Fairy still found its way onto WWI tables, as plum pudding remained one of the era’s most beloved Christmas desserts. Households relied heavily on dried fruits like prunes ...
After a circuitous trip which involved numerous people, locations and the local Uinta County Museum personnel, a WWI burial ...
The soldiers in the 16th Royal Scots were affectionately known as McCrae’s Battalion, named after the lieutenant colonel who founded them, Sir George McCrae. Brought together from Edinburgh and nearby ...
WW1 shooter Verdun is holding a Christmas Truce event, inspired by the real ceasefire that took place in 1914.
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The last tank duel in France: Meyer confronts WWI giants and leads his men on a somber journey to the forts of their fathers
As the French campaign draws to a close, Meyer's advance guard is ambushed by hulking WWI-era French tanks in a brutal, point-blank duel where German anti-tank shells simply bounce off the behemoths.
Western Front of World War I participated in the 1914 Christmas Truce. They left their trenches and ventured into no man’s ...
THE FAMILY of a Cumbrian man who fell on the battlefields of Northern France during World War One have been reunited with his ...
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Movie Review: Ralph Fiennes shines in 'The Choral,' a heartfelt WWI drama about the power of music
The best parts of the “Ocean's Eleven” movies aren't the big heists. “The Choral” is a very gentle, very British movie about ...
The Military Medal was brought in during World War One and was third in order of rank below the Victoria Cross and ...
But for one moment in 1914, there came a Christmas miracle. The soldiers in the trenches stopped fighting, and for a moment, ...
Mountain View resident Jon Conrad points out where William Ray Harvey’s name, military company and where he is buried in France is written on his burial flag, which was given to Harvey’s descendent, ...
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What would WW1 have looked like had the US joined the Central powers in 1917?
What if America turned its power and industry against Britain and France? This alternate history explores how the Great War might have ended in victory for the Central Powers.
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