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Unexpected Facts About WW1 Aviation
When we think about World War I, images of muddy trenches and barbed wire usually come to mind. High above the chaos, a ...
A century-old wartime vessel has been identified off the coast of England. Wind farm developers were scanning the seabed off the coast of Norfolk and Suffolk when their sonar detected an unusually ...
EERIE remains of a First World War German shipwreck have reappeared on the Cornish coast that it accidentally beached on almost a century ago. Low tides after a recent storm have unearthed the ghostly ...
During a recent exploration off the coast of Shetland in Scotland, divers discovered a German U-boat from World War One. The term "U-boat" is derived from the German word "unterseeboot," meaning ...
For nearly 100 years, commemorations across the country on November 11 have honored military servicemen and women. What was once known as Armistice Day, to mark the end of World War I, is now Veterans ...
The U-8 submarine had a short career in the First World War, but sank five British merchant ships before it was sunk The propeller from the first German U-Boat to be sunk 100 years ago during the ...
We are turning the clock back to 1919 which was an incredible year in Chicago's history. There were race riots that took lives and others died when a hydrogen blimp crashed in the loop. There was a ...
On 16 December, 1914, the German Navy bombarded the town of Hartlepool, in north-east England, killing 130 people and injuring hundreds more. Dozens of buildings were destroyed or damaged and many of ...
More than a century after the conflict ended, two soldiers killed in the First World War, one British and another German have ...
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