Professor Alastair Hay, a world-renowned expert on chemical weapons, said the use of Novichok in Salisbury “was basically ...
The Bechowiec (or Beha) is a fascinating SMG produced in small numbers in southern Poland under German occupation during World War Two. It was made for use by the Bataliony Chłopskie (Peasant ...
The Germans' shelling proved accurate throughout - something that surprised British naval officers. At 6.23AM, splinters from ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, battling German and British soldiers laid down their arms and sang Christmas carols together — a brief ...
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 ...
On Christmas Eve in 1914, a light snowfall began to dust the Western Front, unable to settle on the muddy, waterlogged ground ...
The 37mm gun was widely used during World War One because it was the smallest caliber permitted to fire explosive projectiles under the 1899 Hague accords, and one notable variant was built by ...
The amazing story of when soccer managed to stop a war and keep soldiers from fighting in the trenches.
Follow live updates from NBC News as Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at his annual year-end news conference on ...
The Military Medal was brought in during World War One and was third in order of rank below the Victoria Cross and ...
THE FAMILY of a Cumbrian man who fell on the battlefields of Northern France during World War One have been reunited with his ...
On Christmas 1914, thousands of WWI enemies briefly laid down their guns, meeting in No Man’s Land to sing carols, swap gifts and even play soccer.
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