Chris Bambery compares the problems facing the US in a multipolar world with those of the previous world empire, Britain, and ...
The Greek genocide and the Pontic genocide instigated by the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish national movement is a dark ...
Pulitzer winner Daniel Kraus tells Military.com why his World War I horror novel Angel Down begins with sound, fear and war’s ...
More than 130 crew lost their lives when the USCGC Tampa was attacked The wreck of what is believed to be a United States ...
Since the opening US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader, the war in Iran has reshaped the Middle East in real ...
Soil collected from six World War I battlefields in France will soon be brought to Arlington National Cemetery, restoring a ...
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The first chlorine gas attack of World War One
In 1915, a strange green cloud drifted across the battlefield — and the world witnessed a new kind of horror. Chlorine gas ...
From 1914 to 1918, the world went bananas and governments sent people to die in a whole new gruesome and mechanized way. The ...
A Brief History of the Universe (and our place in it) is at once a fascinating story of discovery and a beautiful celebration of our endless curiosity.
Willow Hewett recently bought a framed picture of a soldier at a car boot sale for £5 and has since embarked on a mission to ...
Willow Hewitt bought a framed photograph of a World War One soldier at a car boot sale in Cheddar Gorge and has been on a ...
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November 1918, how two empires collapsed in two days and gave birth to the stab-in-the-back myth
In the span of 48 hours, both the Hohenzollern and Habsburg dynasties collapsed, Germany became a republic, and the ...
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