World War 1 | War History

Humanity and Compassion in WWI: The Christmas Truce and Friendship at Gallipoli

It is an amazing testament to the true goodness of humanity that even in the throes of battle, compassion can rise in the hearts of…

Come & Sink us Then! Captain Sacrifices his Boat & Crew but Sinks the U-Boat. Was Awarded the VC

At the end of July 1918 the British Royal Navy vessel HMS Stock Force was under the command of Lieutenant Harold Auten of the Royal…

William Avery “Billy” Bishop – The Kid Who Couldn’t Miss

Air Marshal William Avery “Billy” Bishop was a Canadian fighter pilot in WWI who crashed his plane during a practice run and was ordered to…

The Evacuation of Gallipoli, The Brilliant End To A Disastrous Campaign

Colin Fraser

To Europeans, Britons, Canadians, and Americans, stories of World War I often focus on the great battles of the Western Front like the Somme, Ypres,…

Fromelles: The Worst 24 Hours In Australia’s Entire History – July 19th 1916

Horrifying loss was the defining feature of the First World War. For much of 1916, the focus of that horror on the Western Front was…

9 Reasons World War I Became Inevitable

The First World War was a conflict of unprecedented scale and destructiveness. Though its impact was unexpected, the arrival of war itself was not. Though…

The Man Who Spared A Wounded Hitler’s Life In WWI – And Changed The World Forever

The History of War will always be about that which we know for certain, that which we have reason to believe, and that which will…

Top 10 Best World War I Films, Have You Seen Them All?

We are in the 100th anniversary of the World War I. What better time than this to look back at the most memorable depictions of the…

12 Little Known Facts about WWI

The Great War may have fascinated us with its bloody bloodbaths and trench warfare, but these 12 little-known facts about tell us that there was more…

The Red Baron: Manfred von Richthofen

The greatest fighter ace of the First World War, Manfred von Richthofen was born on 2 May 1892. Becoming an officer cadet at the age…

As a 16 Year Old Kid, Young Jack Faced Off with the German Fleet and Was Awarded the Victoria Cross

It is estimated that up to one-third of British Sailors in World War I was under the age of 18.  Many lied about their age…

Terror in the Trenches – The Australians at Fromelles and Pozieres

Many may not know too much about the history of war stories in Australia, but one particular WWI battle is memorable, especially as depicted in…