during World War I National Museum of African American History and Culture Combat helmet from World War I used by the 93rd Infantry Division National Museum of African American History and Culture ...
The last soldier to be killed in action during the First World War was Henry Nicholas John Gunther. An American soldier, he died on November 11, 1918 at 10.59am, just one minute before the ...
it’s clear that the commemorations created after what was then known as the Great War still resonate with serving soldiers today. WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the ...
who died in Belgium in WW1 A soldier who died in World War One will be rededicated after his body was identified at a cemetery in Belgium. Lt Charles Cautherley of the Hertfordshire Regiment died ...
War turned ordinary people into killers, which raised a variety of emotions among them. A German soldier vividly recalls his terrible guilt at killing a French soldier with a bayonet, whilst some ...