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Pearl Harbor Historical Footage Thought to be Lost Surfaces

A rare historical footage of the Pearl Harbor attack during the Second World War surfaced recently. The said factual Pearl Harbor video showed astounding shots…

Desperate Letter Lord Kitchener sent Churchill during the Great War Surfaces

The 100-year-old desperate letter Lord Kitchener sent to Churchill during the outbreak of the Great War recently surfaced and showed how vulnerable Britain was that…

Viewer Power for an Interactive Episode in BBC’s ‘Our World War’

The BBC drama series Our World War launched an interactive episode, which gave viewers the power to control how the plot will go. The edition of Our World War,…

Knighthood Petition of the Last Surviving British Member of the WWII ‘Dambusters’ Launched

An online petition for the knighthood of George Johnson, the last surviving British member of the dambusters, was recently launched online. As a matter of…

Operation Sealion Impaired by Nazi Intelligence

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Operation Lena

During the Second World War, Hitler tried to enact Operation Sealion, in which his forces were to take Britain by storm. Before this mission could…

Man Who Fired the First Bullet of WWI

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first bullet

Many would consider the first bullet fired in the First World War to be the one that struck Archduke Franz Ferdinand, leading to a series…

Listening Post – The Green Old Phone Box Turned into a Mini-WWI Museum

An outdated, green-hued telephone box in County Durham renamed the Listening Post could be the smallest war museum throughout the world. Way back in 2012,…

John Kerry Pays Tribute to Guadalcanal Soldiers

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John Kerry

The soldiers who fell during the Battle of Guadalcanal in the Second World War were recently honored by John Kerry, the United States Secretary of…

Luk Perceval Puts on New Production

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Luk Perceval

The Belgian director Luk Perceval has organized a brand new production. This new show, entitled “Front,” aims to honor the First World War through a…

WWI’s Cuddly Yet Brave ‘Soldiers’ – Cats

It was not only the men who went into service when the Great War broke out in 1914; cats did, too. These lovable and very…

Imperial War Museum Revamps WWI Exhibits

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Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum in London has updated one of its oldest features, a presentation on the WWI, and created a number of new presentations…

Flanders Monument Honors Welsh WWI Soldiers

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Flanders monument

A new Flanders monument has been erected, in order to honor the many soldiers from Wales who lost their lives while fighting in the First…