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The WW1 battle for control over Central Africa and access to the region’s vast natural resources pitted Germany’s Kaiserliche Marine against Britain’s Royal Navy in one of the war’s most unusual ...
A team of divers, led by Dominic Robinson, explored the WW1-era HMS M1 submarine 100 years after it sank, 20 miles off Plymouth, Devon. The sub, armed with a 12-metre gun and sunk in 1925 after ...
HOUSTON — A Houston Police Department bomb squad exploded part of a WWI-era artillery shell that was found in the woods at Memorial Park on Monday. HPD first posted about it a little before 3 p.m. In ...
BlackMill Games has announced Gallipoli, the next game in the long-running realistic multiplayer WW1 game series that includes Verdun, Tannenberg, and Isonzo. WW1: Gallipoli takes place in the Middle ...
When Starz announced the Outlander universe was expanding with a prequel series, it’s safe to say there was some trepidation. After all, how could the epic historical romance drama possibly be matched ...
It started with a search for her grandfather’s cousin. Tacoma resident Lynn Goralski knew that this cousin, Albert Lantz, died in France during WWI. She also knew he was buried with hundreds of U.S.
A fascinating sketchbook from a Tommy in the trenches has been discovered in a storage locker 109 years later. Lieutenant Frederick Holmes was a Chelsea tailor and an accomplished artist before the ...
As rusting war-era ships decay on the seafloor, their toxic cargoes pose an urgent but often overlooked environmental risk. In December 1918, the HMS Cassandra was headed towards Tallinn to support ...
At least 21 bronze plaques have been stolen from a remembrance walk at Queens Domain in Hobart. The Soldier's Memorial Avenue commemorates Tasmanian soldiers who died during World War I. A volunteer ...
The Great War was a fascinating time for airplanes – the Wright brothers had just recently invented the airplane in 1903, and militaries found out mounting machine guns (only after figuring out how ...
The triplane will forever be remembered as an icon of early aviation—thanks in large part to Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, better known as the “Red Baron.” Today, more than a century after ...
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