Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
Every war begins in blind folly and ends in unimagined suffering. This is true of all wars but especially of the First World ...
It would be a sight to send cold chills down the spine of any Allied soldier. Crouching down behind cover, firing at German ...
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 ...
History is filled with wars, that’s just a natural part of the human condition. It is in the annals of history that we find ...
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Erich Maria Remarque’s novel of World War I presented an unvarnished portrait of modern combat as chaotic nightmare.
"What if this war is until the end of our lives ... that chronicle the appalling impact of the conflict, from frontline trenches to faraway Russian schools. The newly reclaimed village of ...
At the start of World ... German trenches, aiming to destroy their defences. British miners had also tunnelled under no man’s land and set huge explosives to detonate on the morning of 1 July ...
It’s true that peppered throughout the immediacy of the first-person narration, from a German infantryman named Paul Bäumer, one can find comments about the callous suits who confect war and ...