Standing Where Others FellIn the summer of 2025, Cadet Amani Haskins and a group of fellow West Point cadets stood at a monument in the French ...
The 100th anniversary of U.S. involvement in World War I is being observed at our museums, archives, and libraries. We invite you to tour our exhibitions and participate in events. Explore online and ...
A poster/certificate marking the Fareham Peace Celebrations on 19th July 1919, straight after the end of WWI. Comments are ...
Popular history often paints the First World War as a conflict dominated by static warfare. Men lived and died in trenches ...
It was once called the War to End All Wars, but World War I dragged on year after year. Governments were shattered, lives were destroyed, and many more wars came in its wake. But for one moment in ...
The certificate was given to children at the end of WWI as a thank you for sending letters and gift to soldiers. This ...
It is these principles that led the United States to victory in World War I, a war now a century in the past. Millions of Americans served in this war, some giving everything for their country, ...
The First World War is often remembered for its massive scale, devastating losses, and the introduction of new, more lethal technologies. But while the war itself was horrific, few experiences matched ...