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An "extremely rare" postcard written by World War One heroine and nurse Edith Cavell to her mother has sold at auction for €1 ...
During World War One up to 12 million letters a week were delivered to soldiers, many on the front line. The wartime post was a remarkable operation, writes ex-postman and former Home Secretary ...
During WW1 silk postcards and handkerchiefs were bought as souvenirs by soldiers who were serving on the Western Front. Local French and Belgian women embroidered the different motifs onto strips ...
Imagine, it’s the winter of 1916. War has been raging in Europe for over two years with no end in sight. The line along the Western Front had barely altered despite the best efforts of the ...
The Western front played host to some of the deadliest battles of the first world war. Here, we look at where it was, as well as the incidents that took place there. Where was the Western Front in … ...
The World War One wasteland: Haunting rare images show apocalyptic destruction on the Western Front. By SIMON TOMLINSON . Published: 06:07 EDT, 21 February 2013 | Updated: 04:06 EDT, 5 March 2013 ...
At the Pentagon, personality conflicts persist and inexperience reigns, fueling speculation about Pete Hegseth’s long-term viability in Trump’s Cabinet.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — A postcard sent home by a Bosnian soldier in World War I has finally reached his family after 95 years, thanks to an American antique collector who deli ...
Caught on camera in Leeds: 25 photos issued by West Yorkshire Police of people wanted for burglary, assault and theft. Westgate Hill Street Tong: 15-year-old girl rushed to hospital with serious ...
A heartbreaking postcard sent by a brave British soldier to his sweetheart as he headed for the Western Front in WW1 is to be reunited with his descendants after a social media appeal. The card ...
“This is a war that must be fought by sheer, grinding, attrition, just like the First World War on the Western Front.” Despite the differences of the age, simple technological imperatives remain.
During World War One up to 12 million letters a week were delivered to soldiers, many on the front line. The wartime post was a remarkable operation, writes ex-postman and former Home Secretary ...