Casualties refers to dead ... was the bloodiest day of World War One for the British army. Where did it all go wrong? WW1: Has poetry distorted our view of the war? documentWW1: Has poetry ...
On 1 July 1916, the British forces suffered 57,470 casualties, including 19,240 fatalities. They gained just three square miles of territory. British and German troops faced each other's trenches ...
The sillouettes are positioned as near as possible to where the men lived Thirty five metal silhouettes representing soldiers killed in World War One are to be placed around the village where the ...
London, 27 November 1914 - Lord Kitchener has lamented the heavy losses suffered by the British army in the early ... but although the number of casualties reported is heavy our actual losses ...
Mrs Nakamura is convinced he is one of the nine unidentified casualties buried at Angle. The 'ghost' WW1 U-boat lying in ... Japan was a staunch ally of Britain and the Hirano Maru's skipper ...
In reality, it is widely known that the King came to bitterly regret executing his most intelligent adviser - but what really happened to Britain after Cromwell met the chopping block? In the show ...