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Fake Trees of WWI that Spied on and Killed Enemy Troops

Man’s ingenuity would reach new heights when it started to successfully deploy killer camouflage In 1916, a soldier in WWI could expect to wake up…

Exhibition to Showcase 500 Years of English War History

War History

Military artefacts and regalia from more than 500 years of English war history will be on display at a new exhibition at Smithills Hall in…

Mass Japanese War Grave Uncovered on a Pacific island

War Grave

Japanese soldiers from World War Two were buried in a mass war grave on the small Pacific Island of Peleliu at the end of the fighting. The…

Greek Demands for WWII Reparations Rejected by Germany

Few nations have been more picked on in modern history than Germany. After it’s defeat in WWII, it was divided up by victorious Allied nations…

THE HORNS OF THE BEAST – Review by Wayne Osborne

THE HORNS OF THE BEAST

What an interesting and fascinating book.  If the Great War reader wants a change from the Western Front, then this is a book to read.…

Missing German soldiers to be given proper burials

German soldiers

German soldiers who were missing and buried in the devastation of one of the last battles of World War Two are being recovered and given…

Poppy-shaped maze commemorates World War troops

maze

In commemoration of the centenary of World War One and the 70th anniversary of World War Two an Australian farming couple have created a maze…

A mother’s hope ‘Russellville soldier missing in action since World War II’

Russellville soldier

By Jeremy P. Amick As a boy growing up in rural Mid-Missouri in late 1920s, one might imagine the thoughts of a young Walter Lehman…

Commander Clive Gwinner: Sea Captain and Submarine Hunter

Submarine Hunter

On February 25th, 2015 a collection of seven medals that had been fairly won will be going up for auction. The collection was that of…

CITIZENS OF LONDON – Review by Mark Barnes

CITIZENS OF LONDON

Quite a few years ago I was working on a paper in London where one of the newer staff was an American lady who was…

Archaeological dig for Battle of Waterloo site

Archaeological dig

An archaeological dig has been approved by Belgian authorities at the site of Hougoumont farm – a crucial location and turning point in the Battle…

Brothers in arms during World War One

Brothers in arms

There were many brothers in arms during World War One as voluntary joining increased at the start of the war and then conscription was enforced…