In order to try and gain an advantage on the battlefield, Italy set out to develop a Tank of its own, resulting in the Fiat ...
Since the dawn of the science of warfare, when the battle became more than two groups simply slogging it out until one is annihilated, armies have long recognized the importance of capturing the high ...
World War Two has been extensively covered in documentaries, dramas and even comedies - but what about its earlier ...
Some 40,000 Welshmen died during the First World War. The deaths were only one aspect of the tribulations which the Welsh, in ...
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WW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? documentWW1: Did the machine-gun save lives? Despite the thousands of deaths attributed to the use of the machine-gun in WW1, did its awesome threat actually ...
In his ruling, Quebec Justice Denis Jacques said the interests of the public must be weighed against private interests on matters of conservation and heritage classification. Fort de Beaumont was ...
By Nathaniel Swindell, Staff Writer On Friday, interdisciplinary studies professor Ian Isherwood ’00 presented his latest book, “The Battalion,” to the campus community in the Musselman Library.
Thanks for that. Ian McMillan reads and analyses Wilfred Owen’s poem Dulce et Decorum Est, and asks: do we misunderstand WW1 because we focus on poems like Owen's? WW1: Why was the first day of ...
Travel in the Highlands was severely restricted during WW1 and anyone wishing to do so had to apply for a special pass.The Highlands were seen as strategically important during the First World War.