Explore the gripping tale of how a single bullet set the stage for World War 1. Dive into history as we unravel the events ...
Inside the glass were cheerful letters written in pencil by Privates Malcolm Neville, 27, and William Harley, 37, dated Aug.
A message in a bottle found during a beach clean-up in Australia turned out to contain letters from two World War I soldiers authored 109 years earlier.
Never before had death affected so many people at once, and taken so many young men in the prime of their life.