Researcher Jeff Gusky explores them and finds a vivid record of the lives the U.S. and German soldiers who fought here led. (02:47) Explore Subscribe Newsletters Content Licensing Our Partners ...
Dan Snow describes the food rations supplied for British soldiers during WW1 and compares these with what German soldiers had. The value of different foods is touched on and we learn that ...
The bodies of five British soldiers killed in the First World War have been found in a network of trenches at Ypres, Belgium. More than 80 years after their deaths, archaeologists discovered the ...
What began on July 16, 1918, the Aisne-Marne offensive would last for nearly a month and would involve over one hundred thousand Soldiers from ... of casualties during WWI reached 876,084, of ...
A grave marked to an "unknown soldier" has been shown to belong to Lt Charles Cautherley, who died in Belgium in WW1 A soldier who ... in the face of a rapid German advance. The action was part ...
In woods on a ridge not far from the city of Reims, the bodies of more than 270 German soldiers have lain for more than a century - after they died the most agonising deaths imaginable.
Curriculum-linked session plans explore World War One and the humanitarian impact of armed conflict, using a film created by a young filmmaker from a WWI soldier's point of view. Engage learners with ...
The Seattle-based soldier was listed as missing in action after disappearing July 19, 1918, while fighting in the Battle of Aisne-Marne in northern France, according to an academic article about ...
Two soldiers who were killed more than a century ago in World War One have finally been laid to rest. Gunner Charles ...