We all know the stories of the horror of trench warfare in the First World War. Waves of soldiers clambering out of their trenches into a hail of gunfire and nests of barbed wire strewn across ...
I quite like playing in the mud. But I’d probably feel different if I was a soldier in the trenches during World War One. WW1 SOLDIER JACK: Mud? Oh, we know all about mud here on the Western Front.
One soldier keeps a look out using a periscope to see over edge of the trench. Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1. While much of a soldier’s life at the front line was characterised ...
Life in the quarries was vastly preferable ... which the army took away and detonated. The bayonets of World War I soldiers stick out of the trenches as they carefully watch for the enemy.
A journalist and explorer documents life on the frontlines as ... An American WWI soldier writes a letter while encased in a trench. Photograph by Harriet Chalmers Adams, Nat Geo Image Collection ...
As part of the garrison's centennial commemoration of the Armistice of World War I, Fort Benning, Georgia, has officially opened a recreation of the training trenches the U.S. Army Infantry School ...
Engage learners with life in World War One as they watch the powerful film The Unknown Soldier, which uses a soldier’s point of view of WWI trenches in the moments before they go “over the top” and ...
WWI saw massive levels of destruction. More than 16 million people died during the war. One reason for the massive casualties was trench warfare ... All signs of life on these fields were wiped ...