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The Most Underestimated Enemy of WW1 - The Gallipoli Disaster
It was 1915, and the world was immersed in one of the most brutal conflicts in human history. As massive armies clashed in ...
A diary from a World War One soldier has come to light providing details of a Christmas ceasefire in 1915 following a truce the year before. The written account by Pte Robert Keating explains how both ...
The men both died in 1915 during the battle for Hill 60 near Ypres in Belgium, and were buried as unknown officers of the ...
At head of title: An illustrated record of the development of the British armoured fighting vehicle : tanks 1915-1918. "March 1967"--p. 1. https://siris-libraries.si ...
Carlow native and assistant professor at Trinity College Dublin, Paul Horan, has been continuing his research into Carlow connections with World War I and 1916 and is currently drawing attention to ...
A train trip to an outback picnic on New Year’s Day 1915 turned tragic when gunmen flying the Turkish flag fired on passengers — bringing the Great War to Broken Hill. When the smoke settled, six ...
The story, written in 1915, was recently staged as ‘The Troth’ in five cities in India including New Delhi, Jaipur and Bhopal by a group called the Akademi. ‘Ask the soldier, where does he go’ - the ...
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