What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
George and Matthew Hetherington, who worked together in Montagu pit, in Newcastle's Scotswood area, both died on March 30, ...
The United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey runs the Boonton Yard, about 30 miles west of New York City. Researchers ...
A hidden World War I tunnel has been uncovered in the forests of Oise, revealing unexpected relics from the past. The find ...
Second Lieutenant Hugh Barr was one of three 'unknown' British soldiers of WW1 to finally be named at a poignant ceremony in ...
A Yorkshire soldier who died in Belgium during the First World War is one of three previously unknown soldiers whose graves ...
A Lanarkshire soldier who died in Belgium during the First World War is one of three previously unknown soldiers whose graves ...
Lieutenant Hugh Barr, of East Kilbride, was killed during an attack on the German-occupied town of Werwick in Belgium on ...
A new analysis of 105-year-old data on the effectiveness of 'dazzle' camouflage on battleships in World War I has found that while dazzle had some effect, the 'horizon effect' had far more influence ...
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 ...
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