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The Gallipoli Campaign, 1915 – A Bloody And Terrible Ground Invasion

In November 1914, Turkey entered the First World War on the side of the Central Powers. It was a disappointment for Britain and France, who…

The Early Days Of Drones – Unmanned Aircraft From World War One And World War Two

Unmanned aerial vehicles, popularly known as drones, are most often associated with airstrikes in modern warfare, but their history goes much further back than that.…

The Man Who Spared Hitler’s Life In WWI & Changed The World Forever

Greg Jackson

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…

French And British Tanks Changed The Face Of Warfare In WWI, But Germany Did Not Realise Their Value Until The End Of The War

During WWI, military designers created the first tanks which changed the face of warfare. Not every nation, however, embraced them with the same level of…

HMS Audacious: The Only Super-Dreadnought Sunk in WWI – By A German Naval Mine

Colin Fraser

The biggest, most advanced, most expensive, and most daunting war machinery of World War I was the super-dreadnought battleship. These great sea beasts were near…

The European Powers Were Rapidly Developing Ground-Breaking New Strategies In World War One

The beginning of WWI was dictated by carefully developed strategies and their failure in the face of reality. The diplomatic and strategic plans of the…

Fast And Adaptable Air Power – Britain’s Bristol Fighter Planes

Starting from a Racer The first in Britain’s series of Bristol fighter planes was the Bristol Scout, which entered service early in WWI. The Scout…

How 50 German Sailors Sailed, Marched And Rowed Home From A Tiny Island Halfway Around The World

Gabe Christy

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…

Your Country Needs You: The watery grave of Lord Horatio Kitchener – today the wreck lies upside down at a depth of around 40 fathoms & is designated as a war grave

Jack Beckett

One of the most iconic images from the great war of 1914-18 is the recruitment poster featuring the commanding moustachioed face of the Lord Horatio…

For Christ’s sake men—come on. Do you want to live forever” Mowed down a 200-man attack by himself with a machine gun

Trygve Hammer

On 10 June 1918, during the Battle of Belleau Wood, 44-year-old Marine Corps First Sergeant Dan Daly, armed with a pistol and hand grenades, single-handedly…

Nine Extraordinary Moments From The German Invasion Of France And Belgium, 1914

Germany’s westward advance in 1914 contained some of the most dramatic and unexpected moments of the First World War. The following events occurred before the…

The Battle of Le Cateau, 1914 – A Victory For Germany At The Start Of WWI

The early days of the First World War were very different from the long years that followed. As German troops advanced into Belgium and France,…