The cramped space was home to 20 World War One soldiers shielding from the bitterly cold terrain of an Italian mountain. The men, from the Austro-Hungarian army, were engaged in fierce fighting with Italian troops in a battle known as the White
A student filmmaker has demonstrated a new level of commitment to his studies by digging an authentic World War One trench in his parent’s back garden. Chris Richards, 22, dug the 3 ft deep and 5ft wide trench for his final year
Amazing story of the French orphan who lived on WWI warzone and was adopted by an Australian soldier
During a rowdy Christmas dinner in 1918, a month into peacetime, Australian air force mechanic Tim Tovell noticed a starving boy wander into the mess hall in occupied territory in Germany. The tiny French boy, Honore Hemene, was invited to join Australian squadron
An extraordinary letter in which the grieving father of Britain’s best World War One airman praised the German pilot who killed his son can be revealed. Sir Albert Ball wrote the remarkable note to the mother of pilot Lothar von Richthofen, the