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“Silent Landscape” – Review by Mark Barnes

I have loved photography nearly all my life. I have been good at it on occasions and have made a life of having it surround…

Dawn of the Tank Age: the Battle of Cambrai, 1917

Gabe Christy

For the German troops near the French town of Cambrai, the world exploded into terror and flame on the morning of November 20th, 1917. 1,003…

The Military Legacy of the Smith Family with Four Generations in Combat

Military runs in the blood for the Smiths; it started with the First World War when six maternal uncles of Smiths took part in the…

Leading by Example: John J. Pershing, Prime Mentor for Future US Army Generals

The United States greatest leaders, including Patton, Truman, and MacArthur, spent the formative years of their military careers under the command of General of the…

5 Facts: Amiens, 1918 – The WW1 Battle In France Which Sealed Germany’s Coming Defeat

The Battle of Amiens started nearly 100 years ago in Picardy, France, in 1918. The major combat lasted until August 12th and was a success…

How a band of German Pirates Captured 15 Ships During World War 1

On Christmas day, 1916 a Norwegian clipper ship, the Irma, was boarded by the  British cruiser, Avenger. There was nothing particularly unusual, the captain spoke…

5 Military Technologies Invented In WWI That We Still Use Today

The evolution of military technology is an ongoing process, and breakthroughs in new weapons and defensive systems make the news every year. However, many staples…

Australia’s World War I Experience Is Shaped by Verdun

Ian Harvey

The World War I battlefields in France and Belgium are now farmlands dotted with pleasant villages and well-kept cemeteries. There is one battlefield, though, that…

How 50 German Sailors sailed, marched and rowed home from a tiny island halfway around the world

The Keeling Islands are little more than overgrown coral reefs, but in 1914 they saw the beginning of one the most epic adventure stories of…

How a Single Trumpet Changed The Course of a Battle

When the Balkan Powder Keg was lit in 1912, war broke out. The peoples of the Balkan Peninsula were seeking independence from the Ottoman rule…

Have You Ever Wanted to Talk to a WWI Soldier? Now You Can With This New Chatbot

We are still going through the centennial of WWI, each month there is a new anniversary of a campaign or battle. The Great War was…

5 Most Iconic War Photographs Of All Time

War photography has allowed the world to see the truth about the atrocities of some of the world’s biggest conflicts since as early as the…