That’s because it’s a one-of-a-kind documentary from Peter Jackson, who created it using archived footage from the BBC and the British Imperial War Museum. The unconventional narrative aims to provide a first-hand perspective on what it was like to be a soldier. As Jackson put it, “...
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...
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This picture shows a pile of shells spent during the course of a single day. It illustrates how so many men were killed and injured during the war. One of the reasons for such heavy casualties during the war was the use of the “creeping barrage,” a tactic masterminded by Sir Henry ...
These were important because they meant that some countries had no option but to declare war if one of their allies. declared war first. (the table below reads clockwise from the top left picture)ImperialismImperialism is when a country takes over new lands or countries and makes them subject...
breed encountered during World War One. As a dog lover, Mary Evans herself amassed an enormous and varied collection of canine-related material in her lifetime, giving rise to this unusual pictorial perspective on how dachshunds were portrayed, and occasionally persecuted, in the Great War. ...
February sometimes feels the most wintery of all the winter months, so if you're yet to discard the thermal layers , take a timely tonic with Mary Evans Picture Library, as we sample the non-alcoholic health beverages of the First World War, and their power to nourish and cheer. ...
So this was an unknown quantity — but then, so was the very first neglected book I ever discovered, which was also a novel about World War One: W. V. Tilsley’s Other Ranks. Like Other Ranks, Soul Wounds opens in media res. Hagen, an infantryman, is slogging through the mud and ...
Robert Capa was a photographer whose images of war made him one of the greatest photojournalists of the 20th century. In 1931 and 1932 Capa worked for Dephot, a German picture agency, before establishing himself in Paris, where he assumed the name Robert
Šturm was one of the most important commanders in the Serbian army in the World War I, especially during the first two years of the war, the time when his 3rd army was main support either for the 2nd army during the battle of Cer, or for the 1st army during the battle of Kolubara...