Trench raiding clubs were homemade melee weapons used by both sides during World War I. However, there's something special about the German Trench Club.... Theaters issue warning to fans heading ...
On December 24, 1914, in the midst of the unrelenting violence of World War I, a cease-fire suddenly swept across areas of the Western front. The war had already extinguished a massive amount of life, ...
By late December 1914 World War I had been raging for nearly five months. Had anyone really believed it would be “all over by ...
He said it was one of only a handful that gives the experience of life in World War One's trenches from a German perspective. He added that he believes the diary was "a form of therapy" for his ...
Captured German trench spades and trench pumps on display at the Allied War Exposition in Waco, Texas, in 1918. Title from handwritten note on photograph. The Allied War Exposition was a World War I ...
German defensive trenches at Bullecourt, France, World War One. These trenches became known ... Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1. In the east, the Russian Army was able to mobilise ...
A series of hand-painted postcards sent from the trenches reveal one German soldier's intimate view of World War One. Art student Otto Schubert (1892-1970) was 22 years old when he was drafted ...
Like many myths, the original facts regarding the famous truce took lives of their own in the years following World War I.
(See how World War I energized mapmaking at National Geographic.) Photographed in 1917, an endless line of Russian soldiers sit patiently in a trench as they anticipate a German attack. National ...