by Mark Hopkins
As the years pass, more and more nonsense is written about how World war One ''caused'' World War Two until the subject seems in danger of being obscured by myth and half-truths. At the end of the Great War in 1918 anythin...read more
In his statement "The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our lifetime", the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Gray, provides an eerily accurate prophecy of what happened in the fol...read more
Blunders of History I recently had the opportunity to speak with a history teacher, and learned some facets of history that I had not known. I believe that knowing more about history, gives a better understanding of cu...read more
It has been argued that without world war 1 , world war 2 could not have taken place. Fritz fischer, a German academic has further argued, that the inter war years were just a pause in a continuous conflict rather than th...read more
by Jack Deal
Grandpa collected a series of 350 or so photos, reprints and postcards from World War I when he was an American soldier. For some reason he wanted to save all the pictures and they fill almost two albums. Maybe it w...read more
by Eliz
After both World War I and World War II, the winning powers decided to develop a national comity to prevent future world conflicts. The League of Nations was created after World War I and the United Nations was created a...read more
by Tahir Ashraf
World War I the greatest or the bloodiest war what ever you call it was a important place in history for it was the event which paved the way for another major conflict which would bring more destruction then any other wa...read more
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