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WWI: Profit in the name of lost

Ian Harvey
WWI

Ypres, Belgium, the city to witness the outbreak of the First World War. The first battle which was fought 100 years ago in this city…

Norway: Controversial WWII Book Written by Eirik Veum Censured

Nådeløse Nordmenn:Gestapo, the newest and last book in the trilogy that Norwegian author Eirik Veum wrote faces censure after containing some 1,145 names of Norwegian citizens who, according…

Education cutbacks possible at Duxford Museum

Ian Harvey
Duxford Museum

According to the Prospect union, the Duxford Imperial War Museum has made a proposal to enforce cutbacks in education.  The reasoning behind this is so…

Top 10 Most Valuable Winston Churchill Memorabilia

Jack Beckett

Ten of the most valuable items of Winston Churchill memorabilia ever sold Winston Churchill is one of the most iconic and influential political leaders of…

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Thieves Targeting Tower of London Poppies Says Artist Behind Them

According to Paul Cummins, the artist behind the stunning installation of the Tower of London poppies, thieves are targeting the ceramic flowers as they are…

Lynden Pioneer Museum Pulls Out Firearms from WWII Exhibit in Compliance to New Gun Law

Due to a new gun law about to take effect in Washington, the Lynden Pioneer Museum started to pull out firearms, numbering to about a…

Fabian Ware: a man who lived for the deads

Ian Harvey
Fabian Ware

1914, during the First World War Britain saw a huge devastating loss of its human resource. The civilians as volunteers together with the British arm…

WWI Soldiers bedroom maintained for 100 years

Ian Harvey
WWI

After Hubert Rochereau lost his life fighting for his country during WWI, his devastated parents kept his bedroom exactly the same as the last time…

The discovered artefacts of WW1 at Helens Bay, Co Down

Ian Harvey
artefacts

The Department of Environment has finished their discovery for artefacts of First World War at the Grey Point Fort, Helens Bay, Co Down. And they…

Commonwealth Leaders Received Ceramic Poppies from British PM During G20 Summit

British PM David Cameron gave one ceramic poppy to each of the Commonwealth leaders attending the G20 summit which ran from November 15 and 16 in Australia.…

Bernard Green: From Ypres, Somme and Passchendaele to the Great Escape

Get to know Bernard Green, a man who served in some of the Great War’s most brutal battles and was able to survive The Great Escape. Bernard…