Some 40,000 Welshmen died during the First World War. The deaths were only one aspect of the tribulations which the Welsh, in ...
The peace treaties at the end of WWI have a long afterlife, and nowhere is this more visible than in Central and Eastern Europe. In many respects the region [the Middle East] has still to recover ...
The German Empire became Germany, and Germany lost substantial territory outside Europe. For more information about the history of World War I, visit The National WWI Museum and Memorial.
Elsewhere in Europe they forced young men into uniform ... Crushing defeat in the first battle of WW1. videoCrushing defeat in the first battle of WW1 Jeremy Paxman explores how Britain suffered ...
Saboteurs have targeted a number of other strategically significant assets in Europe—munitions factories, crucial rail lines—along with civilian infrastructure such as warehouses and malls.