In neighbouring Gold Coast (Ghana) the Regiment Commandant was on holiday in England, leaving an ambitious young officer called Captain FC Bryant in charge ... from German U-boats in WW1 WW1 ...
a WWI ship that sank after being torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1914. Diver Steve Mortimer told the BBC that the wreck is a "really remarkable time capsule." The Tobol had been missing for over ...
More than 500 of the ship's crew died when it was attacked by a German U-boat in October 1914. The ship caught fire and, following an explosion, sank in less than eight minutes, with just 70 ...
Explorers say they’ve found a British warship sunk by a German U-boat in WWI Explorers say they’ve found the wreckage of a British warship that was sunk by a German U-boat during World War I.
The action was particularly important because as a consequence of the battle, the German East Asia Squadron ... light on what was a defining point in WWI, and therefore a landmark moment in ...
According to media reports, the German government is preparing another massive arms package for Ukraine, worth 1.4 billion ...
The Edgar-class protected cruiser, the HMS Hawke, was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1914 in an attack that killed 524 sailors. Divers found Royal Navy crockery still sitting in the ship’s rooms.
Germany's power grid battery capacity used to stabilise electricity networks has risen by nearly a third so far this year, ...
As the U.S. military recruited young men for service, civilians were called upon to do their part by buying War bonds, donating to charity, or, if they worked in industry, going that extra mile for ...
An exposed, terrifying charge ... a German attack on the trenches. One soldier keeps a look out using a periscope to see over edge of the trench. Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1.
Clive’s furious cannonade tore through Siraj’s cavalry charge, won Bengal ... shoot, and kill German Leopard tanks. These drones, around $400 apiece, allowed Russian platoons with shoulder ...
UC-47 was rammed and hit with a depth charge by HMS P-57 in a surprise attack 20 miles out to sea on 18 November 1917. Previously it had been regarded as a "lucky vessel" within the German ...