The Australian Government is developing a ‘Remembrance Trail’ in France and Belgium, as part of its efforts to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
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Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris
The ‘Deutsches Historisches Institut Paris’ looks at the importance of the First World War. It also looks at the ‘Blog de la Grande Guerre’, which is a French-speaking blog concerning the First World War (that also focuses on the centenary).
Continue readingInternational Peace Bureau
The International Peace Bureau, founded in 1891-92, is “dedicated to the vision of a World Without War” and plans to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingDreiländermuseum Lörrach/ Musée des trois Pays
The Dreiländermuseum collects information concerning the First World War from French, German and Swiss perspectives.
Continue readingInternational Network for the Study of the Great War in Africa
The International Network for the Study of the Great War in Africa was established in January 2013 and “encourages collaborative research and interdisciplinary exchange” amongst its members.
Continue readingMemorial Museum Passchendaele
This museum is located in Passendale, Belgium, and is centred on providing a realistic experience of one of the most ‘senseless’ massacres of the First World War.
Continue reading‘No Glory in War 1914-1918’ campaign group
The No Glory in War 1914-1918 campaign group questions “plans to spend £55m on a “truly national commemoration”” to mark the Centenary in Britain.
Continue readingWales Remembers 1914-1918
Wales Remembers 1914-1918 or Cymru’n Cofio, is Wales’ official Centenary programme.
Continue readingEuropeana 1914-1918
Europeana 1914-1918 is collecting materials from across Europe related to the First World War to mark the Centenary of the conflict.
Continue reading1914 – The Middle of Europe: The Rhineland and the First World War
1914 – Mitten in Europa: Das Rheinland und der Erste Weltkrieghas been established by the Rhineland Regional Council (LVR) to mark the Centenary of the First World War in the region.
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