In Europe, Germany was made to shoulder the blame for the bloodshed ... The peace treaties at the end of WWI have a long ...
President Woodrow Wilson The Armistice with Germany was signed at 5am in a railway carriage in the Forest of Compiègne, about 70 kilometres north of Paris. Six hours later, at 11am, the war ended.
A Russian knight hacks at a serpent depicting the leaders of Germany and the Ottoman ... Another purpose of propaganda posters in WWI was to raise morale at home, regardless of the realities ...
French president Emmanuel Macron has said there are ... This did not work for tanks in the first engagements of WW1 and it ...
In 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge was sworn ... 1924 to alleviate severe financial distress in post-war Germany. Coolidge vetoed the “Bonus Bill,” blocking additional pay to veterans of WWI, ...
Decisions by administrators to either concede some demands of the protesters or allow their activity to continue stand out ...
Under President Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. maintained neutrality when WWI erupted in 1914. During this time Britain was a great trading partner with the U.S. With Germany's attempt to isolate ...
Its new Bolshevik government sued for peace with Germany. Making matters worse, the Bolshevik leader V. I. Lenin ordered published the Tsar's secret treaties, agreements on how Germanyís ...
BBC correspondent David Shukman asks whether the legacy of Versailles is still a useful approach to one of our most complex ...
WWI had major implications on and off the battlefield. The following shows use it either as a backdrop or a central piece of ...
The action was particularly important because as a consequence of the battle, the German East Asia Squadron, Germany's only permanent ... was a defining point in WWI, and therefore a landmark ...
Tickets can be booked at Llay RBL Club by visiting the company’s website (www.auntyjenproductions.co.uk) or by popping to the club itself and buying your tickets there. The show takes place on May 17 ...