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Forget About Joe — Why Soldiers In WWI Called Coffee A 'Cup Of George'
Instant coffee was popularized during World War I. Find out why soldiers on the frontlines used to call it by a different ...
For the first time in American history, U.S. soldiers would fight under a foreign command. In 93 minutes, they would help win ...
Rising Front 1.0 introduces tanks, armored cars, cavalry, new maps, more weapons, and a total scenario overhaul for the ...
StoriesAtWar on MSN
From trenches to modern warfare: The lasting legacy of WWI close combat
This segment examines how the lessons of World War I trench fighting shaped military tactics, weapons, and psychological ...
Over the last century, modern gems like 1917 and ageless classics like Lawrence of Arabia have presented the brutality and ...
Lancs Live on MSN
The Lancashire memorial to one of the first people to warn about Germany before WWI
Roberts died of pneumonia in France on 14 November 1914 while visiting Indian troops fighting in the First World War. His ...
Community fundraising and a state grant have raised over $1.2 million for the restoration of Southampton's historic WWI ...
ReXtorer on MSNOpinion
WW1 trench lighter restoration
From the trenches of WW1 to today, see how a corroded battlefield lighter is brought back to life through meticulous ...
The IRA bombings in Hyde Park and Regent’s Park on July 20, 1982 became a life-defining moment for Gareth Collett.
According to a survey by Japan's Post-War Rehabilitation Agency, 119 cities were destroyed by air raids, 2.4 million homes burned, and 8.8 million people displaced. In the war's final phase, ...
IF WE dive back into the past and into British newspapers during 1910, four years before the catastrophe of the first world ...
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