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In August 2024, a group of 'Great War' enthusiasts made an unexpected discovery: a German tunnel, containing some relics of World War I, buried 30 metres deep. Seventeen members of the Association of ...
Camouflage in World War 2 was the first time camouflage was used en masse by all sides. Each side had a different approach to ...
They were bitter enemies, seemingly destined to be perpetually at odds after fighting two devastating world wars less than 30 ...
LETTERS sent by a solider during the First World War have been unearthed by his relatives. Donald Marston was from Ludlow and was first sent for army training in 1914. His great-grandson Herbie ...
Donald Marston was from Ludlow and was first sent for army training in 1914. His great-grandson Herbie Westhorpe, from Kimbolton, was recently given Mr Marston's letters that were sent home to his ...
The French countryside inland of the D-Day beaches provided some of the toughest fighting terrain of WWII. The 'bocages' ...