When the last surviving soldiers of the First World War – British Tommies and French poilus alike – died a few years ago, national newspapers in London and Paris, but also in Canberra, Wellington and ...
This month marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War 1, formerly called the Great War. Not surprisingly, this has brought all sorts of stories and op-eds discussing the disastrous events ...
The wreck of a German ship from World War I has been uncovered after a recent storm came through Cornwall, England, and unearthed it. Known as the SV Carl, the ship was seen for approximately one hour ...
2014-09-08T04:00:29-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/955/20140908043335003_hd.jpgMichael Epkenhans spoke about reconsidering the role of Germany in the outbreak ...
Here’s what you need to remember: In some ways, the A7V may have contributed more to World War II than World War I, as evidenced by Nazi Germany’s armored tank designs of the era which were quite ...
Germany plans to attack Paris and surprise the French by marching through neutral territory. On August 2, 1914 Germany asked ...
For nearly 100 years, commemorations across the country on November 11 have honored military servicemen and women. What was once known as Armistice Day, to mark the end of World War I, is now Veterans ...
A century-old wartime vessel has been identified off the coast of England. Wind farm developers were scanning the seabed off the coast of Norfolk and Suffolk when their sonar detected an unusually ...
The Armchair Historian on MSNOpinion

How did Germany get so strong after losing WWI?

Germany’s position after World War I seemed hopeless. Yet within two decades, it had become a major power once again. In this ...
This is the fourth entry in a debate between Michael Kazin and John M. Cooper over the United States' entry into World War I, which began one hundred years ago this month. Kazin teaches history at ...