Leading First World War historians will gather at a major international conference in Australia in March 2015 to commemorate the centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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Centennial Countdown Blog Posting for February 2015
The latest Centennial Countdown posting by the American First World War blogger Dennis Cross – covering February 1915.
Continue readingWW1 online medical records project hits 100,000 names
UK military genealogy specialists, Forces War Records, have now transcribed 100,000 medical records of British First World War soldiers as part of a project to make them available online Nicki Giles, from Forces War Records, considers a doctor’s life on the Western Front.
Continue readingWW1 online medical records project hits 100,000 names
UK military genealogy specialists, Forces War Records, have now transcribed 100,000 medical records of British First World War soldiers as part of a project to make them available online Nicki Giles, from Forces War Records, considers a doctor's life on the Western Front.
Continue readingWW1 online medical records project hits 100,000 names
UK military genealogy specialists, Forces War Records, have now transcribed 100,000 medical records of British First World War soldiers as part of a project to make them available online.
Continue readingWW1 online medical records project hits 100,000 names
UK military genealogy specialists, Forces War Records, have now transcribed 100,000 medical records of British First World War soldiers as part of a project to make them available online.
Continue readingWW1 online medical records project hits 100,000 names
UK military genealogy specialists, Forces War Records, have now transcribed 100,000 medical records of British First World War soldiers as part of a project to make them available online.
Continue readingLeeds remembers Indian student who fought as Yorkshire volunteer
Historians have shed new light on the story of the only Indian soldier among a group of Yorkshire volunteers who fought on the Western Front. Peter Alhadeff reports.
Continue readingLeeds remembers Indian student who fought as Yorkshire volunteer
Historians have shed new light on the story of the only Indian soldier among a group of Yorkshire volunteers who fought on the Western Front. Peter Alhadeff reports.
Continue reading100 Years Ago Today: Battle of Neuve Chapelle
Britain launched its first set-piece offensive on the Western Front on March 10th 1915, attacking the Germans at Neuve Chapelle in Northern France.
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