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 least I had the option First World War pilots did not... READ MORE›
World War II began when Germany invaded Poland in 1939, leading to Britain and France to declare war on Germany days later... 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›
In Europe, we benefited from humanitarian assistance and the acceptance of refugees after the disaster that was World War II, Mr. Roth said... READ MORE›
Above, the landscape of the Newfoundland Memorial Park, in Beaumont Hamel, with trenches, shell crater and wire pickets... READ MORE›
The Royal British Legion has said it hopes the sale of the poppies, after the installation has been dismantled, will raise in excess of 15m... READ MORE›
German conservatives are destroying europe with austerity says economist thomas piketty... READ MORE›
Almost 4 million people displaced from Syria have registered with the UN high commissioner for refugees... 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›
Expand Alfred Dougan Chater's letter describes the moment soldiers on both sides left the trenches and met at no-man's land, where they exchanged souvenirs and cigars... 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›
The Austrian daily newspaper Kronen Zeitung said that 71 bodies were recovered from the truck... READ MORE›
Even during World War II, let alone before it started, antisemitism was rife in American political and public life... READ MORE›
Artist, Helen Marshall, 43, said she looked through hundreds of World War One images before choosing Pte Beaney... 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›
Even as World War II was ending 70 years ago, Americans already knew it had transformed their country... READ MORE›
During World War II, the Nazis were known to adjust Stutthof's size depending on their needs... READ MORE›
Working WWII-era tank, Nazi memorabilia up for grabs at museum auction... READ MORE›
The Christmas truce occupies a special place in First World War history... READ MORE›
Nazi 'gold train' Treasure could be claimed by Russia as compensation for Second World War... READ MORE›
It might be 100 years since the Great War, but the world remains a very turbulent place... READ MORE›
Photographer Marc Wilson's series of abandoned World War II military buildings and their surrounding landscapes... READ MORE›
They'd just tentatively broken the Guinness World Record for most Rosies in one place since WWII... 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›
The Government can currently borrow money at record low interest rates, so it makes financial sense to replace old debt borrowed at higher interest rates... READ MORE›
Palestinian refugees, in their hundreds of thousands, are our responsibility... READ MORE›
Prosecutors meanwhile are investigating whether possession of the tank torpedo anti-aircraft gun and other weapons violates Germany's War Weapons Control Act... READ MORE›
The hero of the 1909 FA Cup Final, scoring the only goal in the 1-0 win against Bristol City... READ MORE›
It is really your own history, so many Canadians are connected with someone from the First World War... READ MORE›
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