Warrior, famously called "the horse the Germans couldn't kill," became a symbol of courage and loyalty during World War I.
Since the dawn of the science of warfare, when the battle became more than two groups simply slogging it out until one is annihilated, armies have long recognized the importance of capturing the high ...
I write this as Israel’s genocidal practices seem unstoppable, with no ceasefire in Gaza or Jenin. I am trying to fathom the ...
The commanding Clock Tower, which is a stone’s throw from the light rail stop, was built in in 1900 in “Palestine” by the ...
Imagine walking along a field and spotting a shiny capsule with a century-old message inside. That’s what happened to one … Continue reading "Hikers Stumble Upon An Incredible 100-Year-Old Carrier-Pig ...
Carl Wold, editor of the Park Region Echo, had received more than criticism regarding his coverage of the First World War. He was knocked down in the street. Someone broke into the Echo office and ...
This is Noise, the Bamberg, Germany-based extreme-metal musician writing World War I-themed music as Kanonenfieber. He’s clarifying the purpose of his project, which draws inspiration from the letters ...
And, he was still wearing a wedding ring. The ring was inscribed with his wedding date — Dec. 25, 1908 — and the body was identified as a German soldier from World War I, researchers said, confirmed ...
The character Snoopy from the comic strip “Peanuts” will be the star attraction of a free traveling exhibition running Feb. 8 ...
The “cult of Bismarck” in Germany is instructive on the cultural basis of Trump’s tariffs and, relatedly, cultural nationalism devoid of an economic rationale.