World War One marines have had their graves identified on mainland Europe - more than a century after their deaths. The ...
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The Tsar Who Ignored Everyone: The Decisions That Lit the Fuse for World War I
After the 1905 revolution, Russia was supposed to reform. Instead, Tsar Nicholas II shut down his own parliament, jailed his critics, and drove away the very allies Russia needed to survive. Then he ...
Conn Smythe was a hockey legend, Toronto Maple Leafs owner, and two-time World War champion. His name lives on in one of the ...
A German U-boat torpedoed HMS Bayano which sank with the loss of nearly 200 lives on 11 March 1915. Following a series of ...
Soccer played an important role in World War I. That rich history will be on display during FIFA World Cup 26 next summer through a special exhibition at the National World War I Museum and Memorial.
One of the oldest celebrated Armistice Day/Veterans Day ceremonies in the country is hosted by the Infantry Lodge Association ...
Explore gold’s enduring value as a safe-haven asset, its modern role in diversification, and why it remains relevant amid ...
The sole S-37 first flew on September 25 1997. Though only one was made, its Batman-like aesthetic earned it a lasting place ...
The men both died in 1915 during the battle for Hill 60 near Ypres in Belgium, and were buried as unknown officers of the Bedfordshire Regiment after being identified by their uniforms. Services of re ...
John Lines, the president of the Remembrance Day committee for Bartley Green, was angered when he discovered that dozens of ...
In 1862, jewelry engraver and amateur photographer William H. Mumler was developing a self-portrait in his Boston studio when a ghostly image began to surface. Just below his own image in the photo ...
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