World War 1 | War History

Spielberg and Mendes to Shoot new WW1 Movie

An application requesting permission to temporarily use Govan Graving Docks in Glasgow for movie production has been approved by the Glasgow City Council. The planned…

Wounded Four Times The WW1 Carrier Pigeon That Flew to the Rescue

The bird was in awful condition, having been hit in the breast, lost one eye, gotten a bullet hole in her wing, and had a…

Rin Tin Tin: The WW1 Dog Who Became a Film Star.

Ruslan Budnik

Throughout his career as an actor, Rin Tin Tin acted as a wolf many times, primarily because it was much easier for directors to work…

The Time When WW1 Veterans Turned a Peace Day Into a Riot!

Jay Hemmings

It is estimated that out of the whole population of the city, one person in fifty was killed in the war. When the Peace Treaty…

Did You Know Houdini Taught US Soldiers How to Survive a Torpedoed Ship

“My heart is in this work, for it is not a question of “Will we lose.” We must win, and that is all there is…

Battlefield Babe: The Eight Year Old Soldier Of WWI

Jay Hemmings

He had a special child-sized uniform tailored for him, and was promoted to the rank of corporal after he participated in the Battle of Cer.…

Beautiful Story: Life-Saving Coin From WWI is For Sale

When he eventually reached for his pocket, he would find his coin hot and bent from the impact of the enemy’s bullet. On the tail…

Wacko But True: The Baboon Who Served in WW1

Jay Hemmings

Due to the baboon’s superior hearing and night vision, he was able to warn the troops about approaching enemies. Of all the animals likely to…

The Flying French: The Nieuport Fighting Scouts of WWI

The Nieuport fighting scout series of planes were among the more successful and influential designs of the First World War. The Nieuport Company Nieuport was…

Tolkien’s War: Mordor Was Born in WW1

Mark Shiffer

After getting married in 1916, Tolkien was then sent to the Western front in France a few months later, just in time for the Battle…

Gas Gas Gas! Its First Ever Use – Ypres 1915

Jay Hemmings

On April 22, 1915, the Germans released 6,000 canisters – around 168 tons – of chlorine gas. Of all the weapons developed and deployed by…

Filtering War: Kleenex Fights the Horrors of Gas Warfare

Early British Hypo helmets offered limited but vital protection once the mask was dipped in chemicals to filter the gas. Kleenex is one of those…