If I should die, think only this of me,” wrote English poet Rupert Brooke, in 1914. “That there’s some corner of a foreign ...
The Great War began in Europe in 1914, and by its end in 1918, 4.7 million Americans would serve in the conflict. More t ...
Could the future of the world have really been determined by the meeting of two angry, physically sick young men one night in ...
A little-known, or maybe a lost fact, is that Veterans’ Day is celebrated every year on the anniversary of the end of World ...
Reports of negotiations between the U.S. and Germany led people to believe an end was in sight and celebrations took place ...
At the beginning of this month, two newly renovated exhibition halls opened at the Army Museum in Brussels. The halls are ...
On this day 107 years ago, the immortal causes of liberty, sovereignty, and human dignity were secured in glory at the conclusion of World War I—one of ...
A bronze sculpture, crafted by a Scottish soldier on the First World War front lines, is set for auction during Remembrance ...