In August 2024, a group of “Great War” enthusiasts made an unexpected discovery: a German tunnel, containing certain remains of the First World War, buried at a depth of 30 meters.
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
The Hankyoreh spoke to a Korean citizen and a Korean American who had been injured while volunteering to fight on behalf of ...
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a ...
World War I or the Great War began in 1914 and ended in 1918. It was one of the largest … Continue reading "We Didn’t Realize ...
Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
A local bladesmith put up a good fight as he competed on Discover Channel’s “Master of Arms” but ultimately didn’t win the grand prize. Jason Kraus, 37, of Mound, was ...
Litchfield Heritage Preservation Commission members bring downtown history to life each month with a story about various businesses in the city’s historic district. This ...
Sassoon and Owen capture in verse the sheer frightfulness of trench warfare; they are the supreme English war poets of their ...
In All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque reinvented a genre.
We all know the stories of the horror of trench warfare in the First World War. Waves of soldiers clambering out of their trenches into a hail of gunfire and nests of barbed wire strewn across ...