British Field Marshal Douglas Haig’s First World War diary has been added to the UK Memory of the World Register.
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British Red Cross Museum and Archives First World War digitisation project
The British Red Cross Museum and Archives plans to provide free online access to its collection of 244,000 personnel index cards for members of the First World War Voluntary Aid Detachment.
Continue readingHeritage Lottery Fund announces support for Centenary projects across the UK
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced today Centenary projects at local, regional and national levels which have been awarded financial support.
Continue readingUnseen World War I photos: German Trenches
A man has made available photographs taken by his great-grandfather, Lt. Walter Koessler, during his time as a German officer in the First World War.
Continue readingUnseen World War I photos: German Trenches
A man has made available photographs taken by his great-grandfather, Lt. Walter Koessler, during his time as a German officer in the First World War.
Continue readingUnseen World War I photos: German Trenches
A man has made available photographs taken by his great-grandfather, Lt. Walter Koessler, during his time as a German officer in the First World War.
Continue readingEuropean Film Gateway 1914 project
The European Film Gateway 1914 project is digitising film and non-film material relating to the First World War in time for the Centenary.
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The European Film Gateway 1914 project is digitising film and non-film material relating to the First World War in time for the Centenary.
Continue readingEuropean Film Gateway 1914 project
The European Film Gateway 1914 project is digitising film and non-film material relating to the First World War in time for the Centenary.
Continue readingHungarian Defence Ministry announces database of First World War soldier casualties “to be complete by 2018”
Politicis.hu reports the Head of the Hungarian Defence Ministry’s War Graves Conservation Department has announced that a database detailing First World War casualties will “be complete by 2018”.
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