Britain and its Empire lost almost a million men during World War One; most of them died on the Western Front. Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches ...
Delve into the harrowing depiction of World War I in 'All Quiet on the Western Front.' This analysis explores how the film portrays the grim realities of war, stripping away romanticized notions and ...
In the first few months of the war, fighting took place over great expanses of land ... This became known as the Western Front. The war of movement was at an end. For most of the next four ...
But of course, the mutual suicide pact of the Western powers in World War should be bleak. If you have the stomach, I highly recommend it.
Dr Alex Mayhew, Assistant Professor in the Department of International History at LSE, explores the issue of morale on the Western Front in his new book Making Sense of the Great War. While the book ...
After the acclaimed All Quiet on the Western Front, director Lewis Milestone made the underrated and forgotten A Walk in the Sun.
Boylston, an American nurse serving at a British Army base hospital near the Western Front in 1918 ... Boylston’s vivid account of her World War I nursing experience, published in 1927, depicts ...
The front page of The Evening World on July 3 ... support for the Allied forces of Britain and France in the Great War. The U.S. was not providing military support — not yet.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Great War, The Atlantic has published a special commemorative edition featuring dispatches from soldiers at the front and articles by such major ...