Australian historian Mat McLachlan and a group of Australian travellers have unearthed a series of WWI relics.
Signs ask people not to picnic or play ball games there.
Soar over Verdun, France, a city deeply scarred by history and home to one of the infamous Zone Rouges—areas still ...
Alan Cheuse reviews British author Pat Barker's World War I novel Life Class, which reaches bookstores next week. It centers on lessons learned by a British art student who volunteers to drive an ...
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Inside the Longest and Bloodiest Battle of WWI

The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the most devastating battles of World War I. Lasting nearly ten months in ...
On June 28, 1914 in the center of Saraevo Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. Those shots began one of the bloodiest wars in the history of mankind the First World War. For ...
Taita Taveta County will make history once it moves ahead with plans to patent rights to World War I battlefield sites. Alexander Mwangeka, the county’s executive in charge of tourism and natural ...
The story about Lt. Chaplin Elzer Tetreau serving our nation during WWI was a fascinating reminder of the sacrifices our forefathers made for our freedoms. I have been fortunate to visit some of the ...