Axis & Allies is a franchise of wartime strategy games in which players develop and deploy armies throughout various theaters of war. The game was first published in 1981 and focused on the global ...
Without the ability to freely evacuate casualties or transport supplies via air, blood transfusions right on the battlefield ...
War, in all its horrors, tends to breed innovation and accelerate technological development. There's hardly a better example than the First World War, where the stalemate of trench warfare on the ...
The First World War was an unprecedented catastrophe that shaped our modern world. Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 218th installment in ...
In WW1 Allied troops tunneled under enemy lines to create the biggest explosion ever seen. During World War I, the Allies and Germans repeatedly struggled to break the hideous stalemate of trench ...
April 25 will mark 100 years since the Allies – the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and France – made their ill-fated landing on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula during WW1. Having barely gotten off the ...
A 17-gun salute welcomed Marshal Ferdinand Foch, supreme Allied commander in the recent world war, to Spokane. The cannons roared out from Fort Wright, and thousands of people lined the downtown ...
A relative of Edith Cavell - the British WW1 nurse shot by the Germans for assisting the enemy - says a Cabbage Patch doll, a lost postcard, and her ancestor's extraordinary tale all helped inspire ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Larry Potash uncovers how the simple donut ...
The Central Powers were in total collapse. At a crown council on September 29, 1918, German chief strategist Erich Ludendorff warned Kaiser Wilhelm II that defeat was imminent and insisted that they ...
Edith Cavell was shot by a German firing squad in 1915 A relative of Edith Cavell - the British WW1 nurse shot by the Germans for assisting the enemy - says a Cabbage Patch doll, a lost postcard, and ...