#wwI
History | History
How a Tiny Cape Cod Town Survived World War I's Only Attack on American Soil | History | Smithsonian
A century ago, a German U-boat fired at five vessels and a Massachusetts beach before slinking back out to sea
History | History
First World War composite photos bring past to life | The Week UK
Then-and-now images put snapshots of the Great War in a 21st century setting
Entertainment | Entertainment
Fact-checking 1917: how historically accurate is Sam Mendes's First World War film?
Did British officers swear like troopers?
History | History
10 facts you (probably) didn’t know about the First World War
Who solved the problem of trench warfare? How did the war contribute to Britain's worst rail disaster? And were there really special battalions for short soldiers? Here, Seán Lang reveals 10 lesser known facts about the First World War
History | History
WWI Centennial: An Overview
Catch up with the major turning points of World War I as the final climactic year gets underway.
History | History
WWI graffiti discovered deep underground. ‘All these guys wanted to be remembered.’ - The Washington Post
The century-old etchings, discovered in a chalk quarry in France, include the names of hundreds of soldiers, including some Americans.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
A Century Later, Relics Emerge From a War Frozen in Time
As WWI raged in Europe, Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops waged their own
Gaming | Gaming
Why There Aren't Many Games About WWI
Although games like Doom and Dark Forces were the pioneers of first-person shooters (FPS) in the 1990s, the Call of Duty and Medal of Honor franchises revolutionized the way shooting games are played. The World War II theme of these games also revived an interest in the war’s history among some Millennials.
History | History
The hallowed ground of World War I, then and now.
Today marks 100 years since the start of WW I. Here are some of the places that endured through the war and what they look like now.
History | History
The War to End All Wars? Hardly. But It Did Change Them Forever.
World War I destroyed kings, kaisers, czars and sultans; it demolished empires; it introduced chemical weapons; it brought millions of women into the work force.