On this date in history, July 8, 1918, the iconic novelist Ernest Hemingway, then an 18-year-old ambulance driver for the American Red Cross, was struck by a mortar shell while serving on the Italian ...
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Today In Aviation History Eddie Rickenbacker's Last Aerial Victory
On October 30, 1918, Eddie Rickenbacker achieved his last aerial victory, cementing his status as America's leading World War ...
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Germany’s Great War: From Triumph to Collapse (1914–1918)
Germany entered World War I confident and united — and ended it starving, divided, and defeated. Follow the journey from the ...
IN a dozen years we have seen a marked change in our understanding of the war, only the least of which is attributable to fiction. With the publication of our archive material, with the summing up of ...
Editor's note: Each Sunday, The Dispatch features a page from this week in history to celebrate the newspaper's 150 years of publication, with a little update on what's happened since. Folks in ...
Just about every front-page story from the June 8, 1918, Houston Chronicle was in some way tied to World War I. An American transport ship eluded a U-boat, French forces made progress northeast of ...
The real nature and course of the Russo-Ukraine War continue to elude us. This was true before Vladimir Putin’s renewed campaign of conquest in February 2022 and may be even more so as the Ukrainian ...
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