A World War I-era artillery round identified at the Berkshire Museum was safely removed after prompting a police and military ...
Local writer Sarah Bates published a new book in December. It was over 10 years in the making and is finally complete. “Elodie” is the story of a young society woman whose life changes while visiting ...
Despite initial mandate to stay neutral, U.S. leaders voted to officially join Allies in the Great War on April 6, 1917.
It took a century for the family of Private 1st Class Charles McAllister to finally find closure.
A new roadside historic marker was unveiled outside Riverside Cemetery, honoring Cpl. Leonard A. Lord, the first Vermonter ...
This rare 1918 footage captures a remarkable moment from the St. Mihiel Offensive, one of the first major operations led by American forces in World War I. The video shows U.S. troops seizing control ...
The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, offers a powerful look at the Great War's impact. Here's what ...
WWI’, which takes you to the battlefields of World War I and promises an experience like no other. The game arrives after developer Flying Squirrel Entertainment has run many community-drive playtests ...
The author, Norman Angell, argued that the growing interconnection of the world economy meant that no one could ever truly ...
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How did Germany get so strong after losing WWI?

Defeated, disarmed, and humiliated - Germany’s position after World War I seemed hopeless. Yet within two decades, it had ...
From 1917 to Lawrence of Arabia, these World War I films capture fear, sacrifice, and humanity with unforgettable realism.
Gregory Vail grew up listening to his father's war stories, watching him struggle with a prosthetic leg and agonizing phantom pain, hearing his anguished screams in the dark of sleepless nights. For ...