Paul Wenneker was officially released from captivity by the Netherlands, but he would actually remain interned until Dec 1918. [Paul Wenneker | CPC]19 Jan 1918 France Joseph Stilwell disembarked USMS New York at Le Havre, France and was assigned to the AEF General Headquarters in Chaumont, ...
The Western Front, March–September 1918 As the German strength on the Western Front was being steadily increased by the transfer of divisions from the Eastern Front (where they were no longer needed since Russia had withdrawn from the war), the Allies’ main problem was how to withstand an ...
Timeline of World War I 100th Anniversary of the Gallipoli Landings U.S. Death Toll During Major Events Military Commanders of World War I Leaders ofWorld War I Discover 7 Nobel Prize Scandals Nostradamus and His Prophecies 10 Famous Clowns: From Comical to Creepy ...
Relive this momentous conflict from the opening shots of 1914 to the final offensives. From the bloody fields of Flanders to the sweeping advances in the east, the fighting in Italy, the Balkans and Middle East, Strategic Command: World War I covers all the main aspects and theaters of the...
Argus Operational Timeline 6 Sep 1918 Argus was commissioned into service. 12 Jun 1940 HMS Cumberland was joined by HM Cruiser Devonshire until 14 Jun 1940 when Devonshire was replaced by ships from Home Fleet including HM Battleship Hood and HM Aircraft Carrier Argus. 2 Oct 1940 Italian submari...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the contested politics of global health governance, though we still don’t know enough about the dynamics of domestic pandemic responses, or about the relationship between the politics of those responses and the politic
Construction timeline: January 2004- January 2010 The tallest building in the world at 2,717 feet, the Burj Khalifa represents a collaboration between engineers, architects, specialists, and contractors from around the world at a magnitude never before seen. More than 30 contractors from around the...
James J. Corbett was an American world heavyweight boxing champion from September 7, 1892, when he knocked out John L. Sullivan in 21 rounds at New Orleans, until March 17, 1897, when he was knocked out by Robert Fitzsimmons in 14 rounds at Carson City,