Why German Spies Blew up this US Island
Blew up a US Island In the years leading up to the United States’ entry into World War I in[…]
Read moreBlew up a US Island In the years leading up to the United States’ entry into World War I in[…]
Read moreTankgewehr Versus a British MkIV The Tankgewehr antitank rifle was developed by the Mauser company and adopted by the Imperial[…]
Read moreInside a German A7V We visited the German Tank Museum (in Munster, not Münster) and talked to the director Ralf[…]
Read moreEscaping the Trenches In World War One it wasn’t easy to escape the trenches. The British only managed to get[…]
Read moreWhy Trenches in WW1 Trench warfare is one of the defining features of the First World War, but why? Dan[…]
Read moreRifles of WW1 Dan puts to the test two of the most iconic weapons of the war. The Mauser Gewehr[…]
Read moreSoldier’s Food Without good food, no battles could be won. Did British or German soldiers eat better in the First[…]
Read moreD51 Deborah A Mark IV Female – D51 Deborah, was excavated at the village of Flesquieres in France, in 1999.[…]
Read moreThe Battle to Destroy L-33 The enormous German ‘Super Zeppelin’ L-33 was on a mission to attack London in 1916.[…]
Read moreU-89 The German U-boat U89 was on active service during WW1 in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Ireland.[…]
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