The mud of the Somme Valley was still on Ewart Tempest’s boots when he marched into Vignacourt, a French village some fifteen miles behind the British front line. It was April 5, 1916. Tempest, a fair ...
As a result of World War I, nations began to view oil not just as an economic asset, but as a critical piece of national ...
Over the past 40 years, memorials to America's 20th century wars have sprung up across Washington, D.C., with one conspicuous omission: There was no national memorial to veterans of World War I in our ...
Philip Jenkins remembers the religious passions that set the world ablaze a century ago. This summer marks 100 years since the guns of August 1914 signaled the eruption of an unprecedented global ...
World War I was one of the biggest conflicts in human history, known as the “war to end all wars." While Hollywood has a larger fascination with World War II, which has resulted in the release of ...