On the eve of World War One, as German forces demanded safe passage through Belgium on their way to attack France, the Belgian king refused to stand aside. What came next was unimaginable.
As a Royal Navy volunteer in World War One, he had become all too aware of the threat from Germany’s U-boats. Wilkinson decided he could use his artistic skills to protect Allied ships.
In Part 3 of the History of England series, explore the devastating impact of England’s campaign on France during the Hundred Years' War. From scorched lands to the testing of revolutionary bow ...
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'I'm absolutely appalled' Petition launched against plans to reuse war graves in England ..."I wouldn't want to think that in 50 years time, my daughter was going to get dug up and somebody else popped in it. There's 124 war heroes in the cemetery. They're all scattered about. Off they ...
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