On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS Hawke, killing 524 crew members, ...
There is nothing new about artists engaging in the politics of their communities. The plays of Aristophanes savaged the ...
Our monthly column features artwork from amateur, up and coming, or well-known artists. This month features the artwork of ...
The preface to 1920s culture in Berlin is the First World War. As a consequence of exceptional social disquiet ... Cabaret performances are full of wit, impudence and lust. Otto Dix captures the ...
The landscapes depict Europe, Egypt and India, unwrecked by mass tourism or mechanical war, basking in staged light. The jagged figures of the drawings seem to belong to the 20th century, post-Otto ...
The grave of a soldier from Greater Manchester who died as a result of injury and sickness contracted in the trenches of the ...
a growing collection of stories that show how WW1 affected the people and places of the UK and Ireland. The BBC has partnered with Imperial War Museums and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Read how Aotearoa NZ celebrated and commemorated armistice. Explore our teaching and learning resources about World War 1 (WW1) and the 1918 armistice. Across Europe, news of the armistice was greeted ...
Pvt. Walter Joseph Keefe, an Army infantryman serving overseas in World War I, was only cleared to serve after the teenager's ...
Veterans Day is Monday, and PIX11 News is highlighting the story of a local World War II vet who has spent his life serving ...
Paul Leo Ortego was one of the first to enlist when President Woodrow Wilson declared the United States was entering WWI in ...
The pack or two a soldier might carry in his pocket would be burned up during “the many lazy days devoted to sailing across ...