Ever wondered how World War I soldiers stayed clean (or if they could at all) amid the mud, lice, and rats of the trenches?
Explore the forgotten history of the 500,000 cats that served in the WWI trenches—from hunting rats to alerting soldiers of gas attacks.
The museum holds 60,000 books and 40,000 artifacts on military history. Angela visits the Pritzker Military Museum & Library near Kenosha, which houses over 60,000 books and 40,000 artifacts. Director ...
CAMP SHELBY, Miss. (WDAM) - A new stop on the Camp Shelby Historic Trail is helping visitors learn more about how soldiers trained at the post during World War One. The site focuses on trench warfare ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Solanco High School took students out of the classroom and put them in the trenches for today’s unique lesson on WWI history. Instruction takes a deeper approach each year with ...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Smell a German latrine, fight off the effects of a mustard gas attack and discover how soldiers in the trenches of World War One rid themselves of lice at a new exhibition in ...
Summary and Key Points: On April 24, 1918, during WWI, the first-ever tank battle occurred near Villers-Bretonneux. German A7V tanks clashed with British Mark IV tanks, showcasing the tactical lessons ...
World War I was unlike anything the world had ever seen. Marked by brutal trench warfare, devastating new technology, and a reshaping of global alliances, it was the war that defined the 20th ...
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians died in the first months of World War I, which changed the way war was waged. The war was supposed to be over by Christmas of 1914, but by December the ...