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What was Hygiene like in WWI?
How did WWI soldiers keep clean in the trenches? The answer lies somewhere between "with great difficulty" and "they didn't." Although WWI was known as the Great War, trench hygiene was anything but ...
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As was also the case with the Richmond, Va., Police Dept., the Denver PD received the trench guns by way of the U.S. Army a ...
THE Museum at Hanson Academy in Bradford is almost unique as there are only a handful of schools in the UK who have their own museum.
The ultimate horror of trench rats was suffered in WWI when the rodents fed off food, wastes and corpses, promoting disease ...
Space Marine 2 is the perfect environment for Adeptus Astartes fans thanks to its fantastic gameplay and deep customization options, ent ...
Historian Dan Snow helps Michael Douglas understand why trench warfare was so important in WW1. As Michael tries to cross a field, he realises how clear a target he is and how important it is to be ...
Historian Dan Snow explains to Michael Douglas how the near stalemate of trench warfare in WW1 was relieved by the introduction of tanks, aircraft and shells. We see how protection was provided and a ...
THERE were at least 28 Voluntary Aid Detachment Hospitals set up in country homes in County Durham during the First World War to help soldiers injured in the frontline trenches to recuperate. Each ...
EXCLUSIVE: RAF veteran John Nichol reveals how the story of an anonymous fallen serviceman inspired his new book.
A First World War-themed family day is set to be held at a museum later this autumn. The Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, in Woodstock, will host the event on Saturday, November 2, from midday to 5pm.
Retired Col. Jennifer N. Pritzker, a billionaire who donated to the project, said our maps, borders, civil rights, weapons, technology and even fashion owe some credit to World War I, even though few ...