"Shellshock was originally thought to be a physical phenomenon associated with (unspecified) damage to the brain due to "windage" of a near miss from...
When war was declared, the German light cruiser, SMS Köningsberg, under Captain Loof, was in Dar es Salaam and left port on 1 August 1914. She had a...
Extracted from Haig's Diary: Haig attended Downing Street and gave his opinion on the terms to offer Germany if they asked for an Armistice....
Only a brief summary of the Battle of Tannenberg can be given here; reference has been made to Liddell-Hart's 'History of the First World War',...
Grey had initially relied on Germany and Britain working together to solve the looming Crisis that occurred when Austria threatened to attack Serbia,...
Grey's main concern had always been to preserve the balance of power in Europe by supporting France. Military conversations with France about the...
Having read"Mud, Blood and Poppycock' by Gordon Corrigan, I am intrigued by the persistence of the "Revisionist" school of WW1 historians who...
Herewith an extract the book "Gas & Flame in Modern Warfare" by Major Ault M.C. of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, published for the American Gas...
The first plans for the Battle of the Somme were drawn up by Rawlinson and his Chief of Staff, Montgomery at Haig's direction. Rawlinson realised...
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