World War 1 | War History

Teenage Hero of the Battle of Jutland & Recipient of the Victoria Cross

In the First World War, the largest naval encounter was the Battle of Jutland, in which the mighty dreadnought warships of the British Grand Fleet…

Wilfred Wood: The British Private Who Took Over 300 Prisoners In Just One Battle

Soldiers gathered around a vehicle

Over 100 years ago, British Pvt. Wilfred Wood earned the Victoria Cross for his actions in the First World War. He may have seen action…

15 Facts About the Sopwith Camel, the Most Effective Fighter of WWI

Kill Rate The Sopwith Camel, Great Britain’s most famous fighter of World War I, was also the most effective fighter deployed by any nation in…

The 1st Great Escape: Amazing Forgotten Story From WW1 PoWs Who Tunnelled Out of Camp Using Cutlery

The Hollywood movie, The Great Escape, earned worldwide fame for its cool actors and its loose connection to a real-life escape from a Nazi prisoner…

The Mines At Messines: The Biggest Explosions of the Pre-Nuclear Era

Ian Harvey

Mankind never seems to tire of finding new and inventive ways of killing one another during wartime. Not long ago, soldiers were restricted by the…

Last US Casualty of WWI: Futile Gesture or Heroism?

War is a lot of things. Heroic. Interesting. World-changing and life-altering. Many things move us, anger us, and frustrate us when we reflect on war.…

5 Sopwith Fighter Planes in Over 35 Images

The Sopwith Aviation Company was one of the most important manufacturers of fighter planes in the First World War. The company created some of Britain’s…

The Red Baron’s “other” Planes Yes He Had More Than Just One Fokker

Though more than 100 years have passed and his record of aerial success was surpassed in WWII, to this day the flying ace that virtually…

The Fighting Escadrille Lafayette – Hamilton’s The Community House to honor heroes of WWI

Civilization likes to lionize men who serve in war, clearly a centuries-old tribute. But 100 years ago in World War I, the world lost an…

Did You Know WWI Dragged On Even After Armistice Signed?

Ian Harvey

Examined with hindsight, the end of World War I was not the slam dunk history books and popular culture implies. The Allies wanted more from…

Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo – UK Tour: September – November 2018

Following a highly successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful embarks on an exciting West End run and UK Tour. Commemorating the…

U-Boat Wreckage Found – Crew Claimed They Were Attacked by Sea Monster

All throughout naval history, there have tales of mysterious monsters and other such oddities reaching out from the watery abyss to claim ships and sailors…