World War 1 pictures capture everything from presidents and prime ministers to ordinary soldiers. As cameras became a more common facet of life, World War 1 images were taken in every country at war, and of virtually every battle. These rare World War 1 photos capture not just the combat ...
Countdown to War Read a single page summary of the origins of the First World War - the tangled secret alliances, the royal feuds, the personalities and the seemingly inevitable series of events in June and July 1914 which culminated in the oubreak of hostilities spanning four years. Assassin...
Commands held: Serbian 3rd Army (World War 1) Battles/wars: Battle of Cer, Battle of Kolubara, Salonika Front Pavle Jurisic Sturm (August 8, 1848 - January 14, 1922) was a Serbian general of Sorbian origin who commanded the Serbian 3rd Army in the First World War. Šturm was one of...
This image is one of the most remarkable photographs of the war seen in recent years, yet these photographs were not taken by a professional or assigned photographer. They were taken with a Contessa camera by16-year-old Walter Kleinfeldt, who had joined the war just a year earlier. Walter ...
Given the explosive action shown in the photos, the publisher figured he had at least a modest smash on his hands, paying the then-semi-princely sum of $20,000 for the work that would become the basic of the book “Death in the Air: The War Diary and Photographs of a Flying Corps ...
after striving to secure the impossible & running all hazards to meet with little encouragement. I am unwilling & will not make a display of war pictures unless the military people see their way clear to give me a free hand. Canada has made a great advertisement out of their pictures & I...
World War 1 Daniel Daly Daniel Joseph Daly Place of birth: Glen Cove, New York Place of death: Glendale, Queens, New York Resting place: Cypress Hills National Cemetery Allegiance: United States of America Service/branch: United States Marine Corps ...
Warfare continues to exist, but World War 1 changed it forever. These movies will show you exactly how WW1 changed the world, for better and worse. They Shall Not Grow Old 2018 Photo Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures This unique gem may just be the most immersive and accurate film on this ...
Flour war in Spain Newborn babies wear dog costumes to celebrate the New Year One-eyed dog journeys round the world Girl wants to look like a real life doll Meet the oldest serving flight attendant Gaza zoo puts lion cubs up for sale Australian WW1-era naval submarine HMAS AE-1 found af...
One last thing: Hitler knew nothing about the Holocaust. He was concentrated on the war and had no time for what the SS was doing. Plus Hitler was part Jewish so if he knew, he would have forbidden it. Instead, responsibility goes to Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. So please thin...