Despite initial mandate to stay neutral, U.S. leaders voted to officially join Allies in the Great War on April 6, 1917.
It therefore had to pay the Allies for this damage Reparations This was the name given to the money Germany had to pay for the war damage it had caused. In 1922 the amount to be paid was set at £ ...
Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the ... wire fences moved very little between 1914-1918, despite attempts on both sides to break through.
“Of the 12 men who slept in my squad room, 7 were ill at one time ... Devens, a World War I Army training camp. National Archives Stricken soldiers receive care in November 1918 in Mare ...
World War One ended 11th November 1918 and took the lives of nine million soldiers. But as Michael Palin discovers, its battlegrounds in Europe are still full of revealing evidence of bitter fighting.
A World War I medal has been returned to the family of Joseph William Morrison, who was a Private First Class in the Army ...
A festive ward at Camp Hospital №33, in Brest, Finistere, France, December 1918. Courtesy of the Army ... Boylston’s vivid account of her World War I nursing experience, published in 1927 ...
BBC drama programming to mark the centenary of World War One. BBC One Sarah Phelps’ gripping ... spanning the years of the war from 1914 – 1918. As the conflict unfolds, so do the boys ...