British soldiers read a map in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. The trenches were dug out of the mud of the battlefields and lined with wood and barbed wire. Watch this ...
During the first Christmas of World War I, something extraordinary happened. Amid the mud, barbed wire and endless gunfire of ...
World War One's deadliest weapon was not the machine gun or rifle, but artillery - responsible for around two-thirds of all casualties on the Western Front. High Explosive obliterated trenches and ...
Even before the guns fell silent on the Western Front, the long-term social consequences of World War One were being felt back home. Women had a stronger voice, education, health and housing ...
The bravery of soldiers from both parts of Ireland who fought and died in World War One has been widely commemorated ... Another GAA player who fought on the Western Front was former RIC man ...
Practice trenches from the First World War are among the places that have been added to the National Heritage List for England. The Browndown First World War practice trenches in Gosport, Hampshire, ...
Defence Secretary John Healey further hints at UK sending troops to Ukraine for training mission - amid fears they could be ...