Survivors of the Bataan Death March at their reunion held at the Bahnhof Hotel in Darmstadt, Germany, April 8-9, 1949. The two women in the picture are most likely Mrs. Earleen Francis and Mrs. Carmen ...
When thinking about World War I, Americans tend to think of the Western Front where the allies fought Germans between 1914 and 1918. But this neglects other stories, like the stories of the Black, ...
A South African marine officer attends the opening of a memorial dedicated to more than 1,700 Black South African servicemen ...
A Filipino reportedly unearthed the tombstone of a soldier who served during the First World War. The Facebook group ...
A biplane used by Britain throughout the WWI, the Handley Page Type O was one of the largest aircraft ever designed when it ...
Discover the shortest ceasefire deals in modern history, from WWI's Christmas Truce to recent Gaza truces, and their fragile ...
According to historians, the foundation stone of Maratha War Memorial was laid by the Prince of Wales, Edward VIII ...
A memorial being unveiled in Cape Town this week recognises the deaths of 1,772 predominantly Black non-combatants.
A team of archaeologists has excavated the site of a World War One training camp in Bexhill. Cooden Camp was used as a base ...
Who would have known a holiday trip to Germany in December 1989, would have offered an opportunity to be an eyewitness to, ...
Masterminded in the latter half of World War I, the German trench strategy called Defence in Depth proved to be a much more ...
The First World War is renowned for its massive Battles fought on an industrial scale, particularly the grinding stalemate that was the Western front. Places like Verdun, the Somme, and Passendale, ...