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Divers explore wreckage of WW1 Navy submarine - 100 years after it sank
A team of divers explored the century-old wreck of the WW1-era submarine HMS M1, 20 miles off Plymouth, Devon, UK. The sub, ...
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The true origins of the WW1 war machine
The First World War led to a number of astounding war factories, which laid the foundations and paved the way for modern factories of today. It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit to ...
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Year six students get into the trenches of history to better understand World War I
Oxfordshire students at Glory Farm Primary School got into the trenches of history with a World War I workshop.
The director behind 'Black Swan' and 'Mother!' scrapes the bottom of the barrel with this awful-looking, inaccurate, series ...
If international sports can be equated as pseudo-battles between two competing nations, mega sporting events like a World Cup or the Olympics can be thought of as an all-out war with honour at stake.
Lawmakers and military families denounced President Donald Trump’s shocking remarks denigrating NATO troops who were injured and died fighting for the U.S. in Afghanistan after the September 11 terror ...
The History channel’s popular alligator hunters are back in the season 17 premiere tonight, January 7 at 8 p.m. The show follows a group of alligator trappers during the 60-day Louisiana alligator ...
As trench warfare paralysed the Western Front, an experimental vehicle pointed the way toward a different type of warfare – and a century of armoured combat ...
History’s Greatest Picks with Mike Wolfe will premiere on The HISTORY Channel on February 22. “I’ve been on the road filming American Pickers for over a decade, tracking down hidden gems in the most ...
An 18-year-old Swiss national who was injured in the New Year Swiss bar fire has died almost a month after the incident. The ...
The tour will stop at the World War I Museum and Memorial from March 6-22.
After flying across the English Channel in his excellent Type XI monoplane, Louis Blériot tried and often failed to follow up ...
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