War is fought to win, and sometimes that means using any weapon possible to defeat your enemy! World War 1 had some extremely ...
The amazing story of when soccer managed to stop a war and keep soldiers from fighting in the trenches.
This documentary examines the motivations of political and military leaders in 1914 to understand whether the Great War was ...
THE FAMILY of a Cumbrian man who fell on the battlefields of Northern France during World War One have been reunited with his ...
From Das Boot to Schindler's List, these war movies are the most perfectly realized and executed in cinema history.
Myrtle Frances Pack Brabb was born just months before the end of World War 1, on July 4, 1918 in Hinton, West Virginia. She was able to experience more than a century’s ...
On Christmas 1914, thousands of WWI enemies briefly laid down their guns, meeting in No Man’s Land to sing carols, swap gifts and even play soccer.
As biometric border systems expand worldwide, travellers reflect on what's lost when passport stamps disappear.
Heritage Foundation's Kevin Roberts debuts a docuseries exploring America’s history, and future ahead of the nation’s 250th ...
Jack Frost nipping at your nose ... folks dressed up like Eskimos.” These lyrics to an old Nat King Cole song are highly ...
The region's cohesiveness has always developed organically - not by oil, war or empire, but by their collateral effects of ...
Doktor Faustus of the Third Reich, the true story of Professor Gerhard Kittel, the man of God who sold his soul to Hitler.