Experience the complete history of World War 1. From the assassination that sparked it to the aftermath that shaped the world.
Life in the trenches of World War One was very difficult. The first day of the Battle of the Somme, in 1916, was the deadliest day in the history of the British army. The end of World War One and ...
How real was it? By Dan Cruickshank. Women in uniform were a novelty in 1914 and yet 80,000 women served in the forces as non-combatants during World War One. Discover how one exceptional ...
Linked to the UK school curricula, this unique resource brings the history and humanity of those who helped during the First World War to life. Find out about some of the volunteers in the archive, ...
and Augusta Spector Chair in History and the author of “Torchbearers ... Is there an event from the immediate aftermath of World War I that strikes you as particularly prescient today? On Dec. 15, ...
BBC News Productions. Christopher Clark, Professor of History at Cambridge University, presents a five-part series on the outbreak of World War One. He explains the reasons for the onset of ...