Historian Claims German U-Boat Did Not Break Through to River Clyde
January 17, 2014, the Greenock Telegraph, reports the story of an art historian who has challenged the claim that German submarines were able to break…
Official Diaries from WWI Army Officers are being Posted Online
On January 14, 2014, the Malay Mail Online reports that the British diaries from World War One are to be posted online. The paper states…
Remembering Aborigines who fought for Australia in WWI
January 20, 2014, France 24 shares a story that highlights the plight the Aborigines faced during WWI. In the wake of the 100 year anniversary…
List Of Nazi-Looted Art To Be Published Online
The initiative was taken after art experts and sympathizers across the world requested more information regarding the investigation on the Nazi-looted art works. Adolf Hitler…
1962: The B-52 Bombers Crash That Ended a Cold War Programme
The World Magazine reported on January 20th, 2014, a story of a crash that ended a Cold War defense program. In the western part of…
It is Necessary to Continue Nazi Hunting?
On January 10, 2014, there was a post on the New York Times Editorial Board about why Nazi hunting remains crucial. Time is running out…
Dodging U-Boats En Route To Paradise
While in Trinidad, James’s father became the head of the Salvation Army and Governor Sir Bede Clifford’s defence adviser. James began his studies at Queen’s…
Marine Corps Base Quantico
They were trained in trench warfare and some other combat skills. 2nd Lt. W.B. Jackson wrote in his memoir about one of his experiences during…
WWI Soldiers Left Poems And Signatures In Somme Tunnels
The tunnels haven’t been touched for almost 100 years. Inside, archaeologists found out the signatures came from a Cumbrian regiment. Many other objects which used…
WW1 Dead and Shell Shock Figures Were Highly Underestimated
According to an academic’s research, the number of casualties after the First World War went up to ten million, half a million more than what…
Britain flaunts Battle of Waterloo victory in Brussels
The triumph of Britain in Waterloo was audacious and cunning that gave a serious blow to French ambitions for a European superstate. After two centuries,…