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War and Free Speech – The U.S. Relationship Between the Two

In the United States, World War I led to the federal government restricting what they considered unpatriotic free speech.  However, it was not apparent what…

Size Doesn’t Matter – Henry Johnson Awarded Medal of Honor for Fierce Fighting and Heroism

In June 1917, a young, slight railway porter left his job in Albany, New York and joined the US Army.  A scant two months after…

Bunker Turned SS Prison Camp – A Visit to the Fortress of Breendonk

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Roy van der Steen  While chatting at a birthday party about World War II sites, someone gave…

Trailblazing Tankers Remembered – The Tank Museum Opens VC Exhibition

Descendants of the four WWI tank crew who were awarded the VC. (l-r) Ian Robertson, great nephew of Clement Robertson, Peter Harbinson, great nephew of…

Vintage HOG! 1918 Harley-Davidson to Visit National WWI Museum and Liberty Memorial During Cross-Country Trek

Crew from France to Bring Motorcycle to Museum and Memorial at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 7 What: A team of motorcycle enthusiasts from France on…

Paving the Way for Tank Development – Renault FT 17 in 30 Cool Photos

The French Renault FT was among the most influential and revolutionary tanks in history. Following the very poor performance of the French Schneider CA-1 tank…

Hurray for Technology! Peter Jackson Colorizes WWI Footage for New Documentary

Peter Jackson, the Oscar-winning film director who is best known for the Lord of the Rings trilogy, has used footage from the archives of the…

What Sank the USS San Diego? U.S. Navy Divers Investigate

For a warship that was only active for 11 years, the armored cruiser USS San Diego (ACR 6) has continued to live on, 100 years…

Last of its Kind – Only Remaining German A7V Tank on Display in Queensland (15 Photos)

The last remaining German A7V Sturmpanzerwagen tank from World War I is going on permanent display at the Queensland Museum in November. The timing coincides…

When the Germans Attacked Massachusetts – The Battle of Orleans WWI

In July of 1918, just four months before the end of World War I, Orleans, a small town off the coast of Cape Cod in…

Daring and Elusive – SMS Emden and Her Crew have Inspired 100 Years of Film and Stories

“She wanted to disturb the British supply lines like a wolf breaking into the sheepfold; doing as much damage as she could while avoiding superior…

The “Hello Girls” of the Great War – Pursuing Recognition and Respect

The role of women in the First World War went unrecognized for decades, and until only recently, there have not been many initiatives towards recognizing…