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Each of the photos was originally published in the many illustrated publications which professed to tell the story of the war while it was underway, with varying degrees of accuracy and sometimes subject to censorship. Additional photos have been supplied for inclusion by site contributors. ...
GW-The Great World War: A Historyedited by Frank A. Mumby (Gresham Publishing Company, five volumes 1915-1917) GWS-The Great War: The Standard History of the All Europe Conflict(volume four) edited by H. W. Wilson and J. A. Hammerton (Amalgamated Press, London 1915) ...
The images they recorded form the basis of this poignant collection of our soldiers from the First World War. In a major research project, Glyn Harper and the National Army Museum combined official war photographs with more informal images to provide a moving visual history. Originally published ...
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Originally launched to mark the centenary of the First World War, the site now focuses on news and events related to the conflict and its aftermath
France leaves Britain behind with First World War Centenary plans. Continue reading November 1, 2011CN Editorial TeamVideos The story behind a First World War matchbox from Scotland The Creative Federation has uploaded a video about a matchbox from the First World War, which contained a note from...
Canada joined the First World War on August 4, 1914, alongside Great Britain and the rest of the British Empire. What began as a mobile war quickly turned into a static one, with the entrenchment of the Allied and Entente armies. By 1915, the momentum that had previously animated early fi...
Their work was, of course, interrupted by the Second World War in 1940, when the German army rapidly overran France and Belgium. The Commission managed to get 325 of their staff back to the UK ahead of the German advance, but another 212 did not make it out. The 1940-41 annual report...