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The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame ...
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame ...
Mr Smith said the Victoria Cross was a “very humble medal”, which Queen Victoria said: “It's not about the medal, it's about ...
After three years of construction projects, the National World War I Museum and Memorial announced that it is opening a new main gallery exhibit on Memorial Day weekend.
A 1970 photo taken by John P. Filo, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Kent State University journalism student who would go on to ...
John Tame of 2nd Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment were laid to rest on 8 May in Belgium, nearly 108 years after his ...
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Seventy years after WWI's eruption, French President François Mitterrand and German Chancellor Helmut Kohl held hands on the ...
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Over the past ten days, experts from all the involved countries quietly excavated the remains of 22 soldiers who fought during World War I in Ypres, Belgium, according to Het Nieuwsblad.
During WWI, letters from the front took an agonisingly long time to reach the hands of anxious families and were also subject to the censor's pen.