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Why Some Soldiers Loved World War I: The Disturbing Philosophy of Ernst Jünger and the Reality of Trench Warfare
World War I is often remembered as a story of senseless slaughter and lost generations, but for some soldiers the experience was far more complex. I explore the controversial perspective of Ernst ...
Sarah Emma Edmonds, a Canadian immigrant in Michigan, disguised herself as “Frank Thompson” to serve in the Union Army’s 2nd ...
The list of 11 men included two marines, one British soldier and eight U.S. Army soldiers who died in Afghanistan in one week ...
The soldiers from Shrewsbury and Worcester now have named headstones in Belgium and France.
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Bernard Montgomery built his WWII successes on a rapport with the troops he commanded
In August 1942, Winston Churchill appointed Montgomery commander of the 8th Army.
Rededication services were held for Captain for Lance Corporal (LCpl) Arthur Mantle, of Nottingham, at CWGC Joncourt East British Cemetery near Saint Quentin.
Pecorak, who fought in Italy with the 1st Armored Division, died on March 15, 2024, aged 101. He was laid at Arlington National Cemetery on March 6, 2026.
The graves of two British soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War were formally rededicated today in France. Rededication ...
St Lawrence Parish Church, on Lawrence Street mark the rededication of its First World War Memorial Window, which has recently been conserved by specialist Dunnington firm Barley Studio, at a cost ...
The three-hour airstrike that killed 116 of its own soldiers suggests a chilling new doctrine on the western front: surrender equals death.
Ever wondered how World War I soldiers stayed clean (or if they could at all) amid the mud, lice, and rats of the trenches?
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