In this revised edition of World War One, Lawrence Sondhaus synthesizes the latest scholarship on the war and ... which in itself makes Lawrence Sondhaus’ foray into this field welcome.' John Gooch, ...
With this new phase, World War One expanded from being a European war fought by European armies to a much wider conflict fought by soldiers from across the world. The Dardanelles Strait was a ...
David Olusoga reflects on the global scope of World War One and the millions of non-European people who took ... These films are suitable for teaching History at Key Stage 4 in England, Wales ...
Welcome to the start of the first modern war. One that will begin with technology ... What really happened on the island? World’s smallest inhabited island features a single home and tree ...
The past 100 years have seen another world war and the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, but much of present-day Europe is based on the lines drawn following the conflict sparked by Princip's bullet.
World War One ended 11th November 1918 and took the lives of nine million soldiers. But as Michael Palin discovers, its battlegrounds in Europe are ... at the Natural History Museum allows ...
The German Empire became Germany, and Germany lost substantial territory outside Europe. For more information about the history of World War I, visit The National WWI Museum and Memorial.
Part one depicts how, when the European powers went to war, the British and the ... together sources from that day in history, giving a picture of the world from the perspective of the people ...