Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front. Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches ...
Discover how one exceptional Englishwoman answered the call to arms as a member of the Serbian army. Women on the Home Front in World War One - World War One altered women's status in Britain forever.
Even before the guns fell silent on the Western Front, the long-term social consequences of World War One were being felt back home. Women had a stronger voice, education, health and housing ...
On Dec. 24, 1914, during World War I, impromptu Christmas truces began to take hold along parts of the Western Front between British and German soldiers. War had begun in August, so this was the first ...
Although centred primarily on the Western Front, it also explores the global ... television’s global event for the centennial of World War One, bringing to light a bold new interpretation ...
After official attempts at a World War I truce failed, soldiers in the trenches of the Western Front took it upon themselves to share in the bonhomie of the season Eli Wizevich The enfranchisement ...
Boylston, an American nurse serving at a British Army base hospital near the Western Front in 1918 ... Boylston’s vivid account of her World War I nursing experience, published in 1927, depicts ...