The heart-warming account of a Kerry soldier during World War One who entertained frightened troops in the filthy trenches of France while playing music on his fiddle is the basis of a great story.
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Lesser known war movie is 'one of the greatest' but no one's heard of it
"Oh! What a Lovely War" is not a regular movie—and perhaps that is one of the reasons it is not as widely known, and it might also be what makes it irreplaceably original ...
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What was trench life like during the First World War?
The First World War is especially remembered for the fighting that took place on the Western Front. It's along these ...
The 51st faced the German advance from north to south across the Beaumetz-Morchies Line, at the rear of the battle zone, and ...
What do displays of national pride mean when they are no longer accompanied by the mass shared grief that gave rise to them?
Striking images from 1914 to 1918 show what life was like for those at home during the First World War, especially women.
"When the attack was about to commence, Piper Laidlaw, seeing that his company was somewhat shaken from the effects of gas, ...
Soccer played an important role in World War I. That rich history will be on display during FIFA World Cup 26 next summer through a special exhibition at the National World War I Museum and Memorial.
Only one person has ever been awarded both the Victoria Cross and an Olympic gold medal. Lt Gen Sir Philip Neame, from ...
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