The mud of the Somme Valley was still on Ewart Tempest’s boots when he marched into Vignacourt, a French village some fifteen miles behind the British front line. It was April 5, 1916. Tempest, a fair ...
The History Squad on MSNOpinion
The first chlorine gas attack of World War One
In 1915, a strange green cloud drifted across the battlefield — and the world witnessed a new kind of horror. Chlorine gas ...
Collection of videos exploring women's role in the world of work, and how women's rights were greatly changed by their roles ...
Over the past 40 years, memorials to America's 20th century wars have sprung up across Washington, D.C., with one conspicuous omission: There was no national memorial to veterans of World War I in our ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results