All the War’s a Stage – ‘The Dreamers’ Puts Musical Spin on WW1

Play Shines Spotlight on Soldiers’ Longings for Home THE FIRST WORLD WAR Centenary, which this summer enters its second year, has thus far seen anniversary book releases, documentaries, TV ads, museum exhibits and even massive outdoor art displays. And now a U.K.-based theatre troupe…

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The Four-Minute Men – Meet the Army of Propagandists Who Sold WW1 to the American Public

“In the era before electronic mass media, it would take face-to-face sales pitches (and lots of ‘em) to fully drive the pro-war message home.” THE FIRST WORLD WAR WAS WELL INTO ITS THIRD YEAR on…

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The Forgotten Armies of the Western Front – 1914 to 1918

(Originally published October 2012) EIGHT MILLION MEN fought in the British Army during the First World War. More than half of them (5 million) served in France and Flanders on the Western Front. [1] These…

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Global Conflicts — The First ‘World Wars’ Came Long Before 1914

“World War One was not history’s only recorded ‘Great War’.” (Originally published in September, 2013) THIS COMING SUMMER, the world marks a grim milestone – the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World…

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Foreshadows — How Earlier Conflicts Predicted the Horrors of WW1

“Many of the battlefield advances that would become so closely associated with the War to End All Wars were actually foreshadowed in earlier conflicts.” WHEN WAR ERUPTED IN EUROPE in 1914, many expected a short…

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“Shell Shock” Wasn’t Just a Problem for the British Army During the First World War

By Suzie Grogan Millions of men worldwide (and indeed many women too) suffered psychological damage caused by their experiences in the First World War. In Great Britain, the official number of those treated for ‘shell…

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