Altar Frontal Created by Injured WWI Soldiers
An altar frontal that was once used by St Paul’s Cathedral in London is now seeing use once again for the first time in decades.…
Restored Photographs Add Color to WWI
The production of restored photographs is on the rise as advances in technology make the process easier. With the centenary of WWI approaching, this has…
Wall Street and the First World War
Due to the centenary, many previously unsung heroes of WWI have had their stories revealed. Among these stories is that of Wall Street, which helped…
First World War Claims Four Brothers
When four brothers left for the First World War and never came back, their mother was absolutely torn. Elizabeth Cranston had seven out of ten…
Marked in history – Missouri resident killed during World War I honored by American Legion
By Jeremy P. Amick This year marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War—a conflict serving as the trigger point in…
Issues Found of Wilfred Owen’s Publication: The Hydra
The British poet Wilfred Owen was a writer and editor on a Scottish publication called The Hydra, a capacity which he fulfilled from the safety…
Germany Keeps Participation in WWI Centenary to a Minimum
Speculation is rising as to the amount of regard Germany has for its fallen soldiers as the centenary of WWI is underway in other nations.…
Man Discovers Lost Letters from Soldier of the First World War
Larry McLean has been a resident of Leslieville for over thirty years. In a decision to renovate, he dislodged his front porch to discover a…
Australia At War: How Should We, As A Nation, Remember The Fallen And Living?
Tony Abbott, Australian prime minister, traveled to Darwin last week, where he took part in a ceremony organized for the return of soldiers who fought…
Yorkshire tragedy during the German raid in the Great War to be remembered in centenary commemoration
The civilians of Yorkshire who reside in the East Coast were unlucky to experience the horrors of war only a few months after the country…
Researchers Explore a Submarine that Sank 100 Years Ago
In June, one of the last time capsules from the First World War will be opened. Researchers drop a high definition camera into an Australian…