World War 1 and World War 2 Tours and Battlefields sites informations
We Remember Those that Have Fallen in Battle. Find out how you can See What they Endured.
The Canada influence on World War I should never be underestimated, nor should the wars affect on the country's history.
[Read More]During World War Two, every battle was significant in someway. However, some are better known and are key in the Allies defeat over Hitler's Germany.
[Read More]On 7 January 1940, a law was passed in Britain which meant that basic foodstuffs were to rationed. Rationing continued for many years, even after the war ended.
[Read More]In the week leading up to Christmas 1914, a series of unofficial ceasefires took place along the Western Front. These ceasefires are known as the Christmas truces.
[Read More]For the Fallen was written by Laurence Binyon in 1914. The poem encapsulated the public feeling toward World War I, at the time.
[Read More]Queen Elizabeth II lead the country's mourning of its war dead.
[Read More]This years Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal was launched this evening.
[Read More]On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the formal ending of World War 1 we remember all those men and women we've lost in the World Wars and any other conflicts from the twentieth century to present day...
[Read More]The German Anti-Aircraft gun “Flak” is probably the best know artillery piece of World War II...
[Read More]Operation Husky was an amphibious assult of Siciliy, lasting just over a month, from the 9th of July to the 17th August 1943...
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