“The Unknown Face” – Museum Digitally Blends Portraits of Thousands of WW1 Soldiers Into Single Image

“It carries a universal message of peace with the synthesis of a multitude of faces, of lives carried away in the whirlwind of the Great War.” FRANCE’S Historial de la Grande Guerre is marking the…

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Unfinished Symphony – How One Young Musician’s Life Ended Tragically During America’s Last Battle of WW1

“An only son, Walther represents one of many who became known as the ‘Lost Generation.’” Founded in 1851, the University of the Pacific is California’s oldest institution of higher education. No stranger to conflict, its…

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The “Camera Myth” and Other Misconceptions About the Early Royal Flying Corps

“One enduring and particularly popular misconception of the period holds that the British military was so manifestly uninterested in aerial warfare that crews had to literally buy their own cameras to experiment with.” By Greg…

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Germ Warfare – Filth and Disease Were the Real Killers in Wars of the 18th and 19th Centuries

“Dirt, disease and diet — that triumvirate proved far more lethal than bullets and bayonets in 18th and 19th century warfare.” By John M. Danielski THE PAGES OF military history are filled with excitement, adventure,…

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War in Peace — How the End of WW1 Triggered an Explosion of Revolution, Rebellion and Armed Conflict Throughout Europe and Elsewhere

“Even before the ink on the 1918 Armistice was dry, the Great War would spawn literally dozens of new conflicts across Eastern Europe, Eurasia and the Middle East.” ON NOV. 11, 1918, the guns fell…

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Barbarians at the Gate – The Last Battles of the Roman Army

“Under-resourced, scattered across a rapidly dwindling empire and comprised more and more of non-Roman and even barbarian troops, the soldiers of the late Western Empire would fight a centuries-long defensive campaign.” BY THE TIME of…

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