My first Turks for the Anzac Diorama have arrived. February 13, 2015—0 Comments Anzac Diorama,Wargaming,WWI Mustering the Troops (NZ WWI ANZAC Diorama) January 31, 2015—0 Comments Anzac Diorama,Wargaming,WWI Sir Peter Jackson needs Kiwi wargamers ...
American troops occupying western Germany would have to stay even longer. Even though the 36th Division felt resigned to a long residence in France, movement was happening across the American Expeditionary Forces in 1919. This was evident when 115 men returned to the 36th that winter from the ...
World War I A British soldier inside a trench on the Western Front during World War I, 1914–18. (more) World War I 1914–1918 Print Cite Share Feedback Also known as: First World War, Great War, WWI Written by Dennis E. Showalter, John Graham Royde-Smith•All Fact-checked ...
The tour operator will include a 10-day All Quiet On The Western Front tour in celebration of the 90th anniversary of Passchendaele, one of the most horrific battles of World War I where 36,500 Australians died. Another tour is scheduled in Ypres in November 2007 for Remembrance Day. ...
VLOG: Blood & Valor – Planning World War I’s Western Front 4 In our new VLOG series this week Gerry takes Justin through the plans for getting two Blood & Valor armies on the table from scratch as they explore the First World War through Firelock Games skirmish rules. Firelock Brings...
This year marks the 110th anniversary of the start of WWI. Data show that during the WWI, around 140,000 Chinese laborers were recruited to the western front in Europe. They were engaged in strenuous work like repairing roads, fortifications, and battlefield cleanup. Approximately 20,000 Chines...
Propaganda convinced citizen's of the necessity of war when they initially did not want to join. What kind of propaganda was used in WW1? A variety of propaganda material was used in WW1. Propaganda posters encouraged citizens to do their part on the homefront by saving supplies and ...
“‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ may be set in 1918, but it speaks directly to our times and the divisive tone in today’s discourse,” the upcoming film’s director and Emmy nominee Edward Berger told THR. “It is a physical, visceral and very modern film that...
Given the appalling living-conditions, it’s no surprise that disease was a BIG problem on the Western Front. Common trench ailments included headlice and ‘trenchfoot’. Headlice were such a problem that most men gave up trying to keep the lice out of their hair! Instead, they just got...
The Battle of Flers–Courcelette (15–22 September 1916) was fought during the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front in France, French and British, against the Germans. This was the first tank battle in history. 在英法联军与德军的索姆河战役之中的Flers-Courcelette战役中(1916年9月15日...