His Government's tactics were deliberately replicated in World War II, not only by the Americans, but by countries all over the world, including Germany... READ MORE›
Today we enter the final year of our commemorations, remembering the bravery of those who fought, lived and died in the First World War... READ MORE›
It was the first wartime loss for the Royal Australian Navy and the first Allied submarine loss in World War I, according to Defence... READ MORE›
Authorities have pored over surveillance footage that captured the incident, according to Le Parisien newspaper, which was the first to report the story on Wednesday... READ MORE›
The stories of the 2.5 million Muslims who travelled to Europe to fight for the allies during the first world war are finally being told... READ MORE›
At the time of the first world war, all western powers upheld a racial hierarchy built around a shared project of territorial expansion... READ MORE›
Perhaps the greatest truism, even cliche about the first world war is that nobody ever really understood why it happened, what it was all about... READ MORE›
The Ukip leader, whose hobbies have included touring first world war battlefields with a group of friends, said: "The consensus is that the Treaty of Versailles was too punitive... READ MORE›
Other first world war lines included the Maidstone-Swale line in Kent and the London defence ring across Essex, Kent and Surrey... READ MORE›
Joyce, 101, was bright and passed her 11-plus, going on to work as a clerk in the corn merchants in Norfolk during the second world war... READ MORE›
Germany is to join U.S.-led military operations against ISIS in Syria... READ MORE›
On 6 April 1917, America declared war on Germany and charged into the first world war... READ MORE›
The 84-metre T-class submarine sailed from Rosyth, Fife, in order, it is thought, to attack German merchant ships supplying arms to Nazi-occupied Norway... READ MORE›
Working WWII-era tank, Nazi memorabilia up for grabs at museum auction... READ MORE›
It might be 100 years since the Great War, but the world remains a very turbulent place... READ MORE›
In the township of Ness in northern Lewis, residents have put red poppies outside their houses to symbolise the relatives they lost... READ MORE›
It is really your own history, so many Canadians are connected with someone from the First World War... READ MORE›
The day marks the landing of thousands of troops from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Anzac on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey on April 25, 1915... READ MORE›
The right-wing Republicans and their allies emerged in the exit polls as the largest opposition party, with 125 seats... READ MORE›
What is so striking about the first world war is that it has long stirred a symmetrical hostility in the collective folklore of the right... READ MORE›
Horses, donkeys, mules and camels carried food, water, ammunition and medical supplies to men at the front, and dogs and pigeons carried messages... READ MORE›
Among the boat race crews whose service for King, Country and their fellow servicemen cost them their lives was Edward Parker Wallman Wedd... READ MORE›
In Afghanistan, a memorial service took place in the capital of Kabul to commemorate British service personnel killed there... READ MORE›
France's aircraft carrier, Charles de Gaulle, is gearing up for major role in battle for Mosul... READ MORE›
4 consols was issued in 1927 by Winston Churchill, then chancellor, to refinance national war bonds originating from the first world war... READ MORE›
If people weren't getting creative with a needle and thread, the other fashion option post-rationing in 1941 was the utility range, government-produced clothing... READ MORE›
Video shows changing map of Europe since World War One in one minute... READ MORE›
The rebuilding of London has been so sustained since 1945 that today there are more memorials to the world wars in London than evidence of war damage... READ MORE›
World War I poison gas factory added to list of England's most at-risk heritage buildings... READ MORE›
A wreath-laying ceremony was to be held at the German war cemetery in Consenvoye, just north of Verdun... READ MORE›
In July, Ireland's president, Michael D Higgins, paid tribute to Irish soldiers who were killed in both world wars... READ MORE›
The First World War was a horror of gas, industrialized slaughter fear and appalling human suffering... READ MORE›
BERLIN Germany's lower house of parliament on Friday approved government plans to join the military campaign against Islamic State in Syria... READ MORE›
At least I had the option First World War pilots did not... READ MORE›
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