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A World War One soldier has been buried with full military honours nearly 108 years after his death.Pte John Tame, who was ...
Game Rant recently had the opportunity to try out Dig In, an innovative WW1 strategy-management game from Icelandic studio ...
As friends do, France and Germany have supported each other through recent calamities, too. Chancellor Angela Merkel sped to ...
"So, we are asking residents to check family photo collections, old diaries and documents and their memories of family stories." ...
A week after returning from hospital, where his right hand had been painstakingly reconstructed after being crushed in a clay ...
Crawley Borough Council said the mural on a walled garden at a café was created without permission and had fallen into ...
This WWI film has been described as 'incredible' by fans, and it is available to watch on Netflix. They Shall Not Grow Old is ...
In a significant discovery, the remains of four Australian soldiers have been found on the Western Front of the First World War, near the site of the second battle of Bullecourt in northern France.
The average size of trenches soldiers in WWI would dig was 5.5 feet wide by 3.5 feet deep and took about five hours to dig. The lessons meant more when students apply their books to the labor they ...
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His organisation aims to identify every unmarked WWI digger grave. It was instrumental in helping Ms Jameson commemorate Orange's 107 soldier burials through research and fundraising support.