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craig robert martinThe Devil’s Wood — Chapter OneLargs, Ayrshire, South West Scotland, Monday 29th October 1979May 18
Harry SchofieldAll Quiet on the Western Front — Discipline, Camaraderie and Morale in the First World WarHow do soldiers manage to keep their cool on the battlefield — especially in the war to end all wars?Sep 11, 2020
Mahak MaheshwariThe Great Depression of 1930s- the first cause where it all startedMeet the econ-enthusiast turned wordsmith! What is my mission? To turn those complex economic terms into stories for you to understand the…May 61
History In An HourWinston Churchill and the First World WarWinston Churchill rather enjoyed war. In July 1914, as Britain prepared for the oncoming catrastrophe, Churchill, at the time the First…Apr 4
Keith WestwaterAnzac reflections — why Gallipoli was a tragedy of errorsI live not far from an Army base at the southern end of New Zealand’s North Island — Trentham Military Camp. It was the staging post for…May 5
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Knitting&DeathGermany’s “Knitting Battalions” of the Great WarDuring World War I, knitters from Allied nations produced millions of socks, caps, scarves, and sweaters for military use. American Red…Jan 13, 2021