Month: November 2020

Pregnant woman? — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 27, 2020 @bhltours @Blitzwalker @TGTandV @stevedarlow @DanHillHistory @AckBig Pregnant woman?
Next Thursday for stonemason enthusiasts. https://t.co/dnUrvAxzW8 — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 26, 2020 Next Thursday for stonemason enthusiasts. https://t.co/dnUrvAxzW8
Got to wonder how much military value this added. https://t.co/7Q7PVaVFuY — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 26, 2020 Got to wonder how much military value this added. https://t.co/7Q7PVaVFuY
Shared without comment. Randomly just spotted these for sale.https://t.co/4OqSKNMEwY Recorded here.https://t.co/hhaXXIRtjU — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 26, 2020 Shared without comment. Randomly just spotted these for sale. https://t.co/4OqSKNMEwY Recorded here. https://t.co/hhaXXIRtjU
The paperwork must continue. https://t.co/OIrEzVC9nQ — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 25, 2020 The paperwork must continue. https://t.co/OIrEzVC9nQ
More mud. https://t.co/dlMtbTkxOX — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 25, 2020 More mud. https://t.co/dlMtbTkxOX
Great footage. https://t.co/uq0KDRIVBj — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 24, 2020 Great footage. https://t.co/uq0KDRIVBj
What's that? The podcast is now on Youtube for those who prefer that channel.https://t.co/JSYGrKO3vn Obviously still available in all the traditional podcasty type places, like Spotify… https://t.co/ukATUF0I1Z — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 24, 2020 What’s that? The podcast is now on Youtube for those who prefer that channel. https://t.co/JSYGrKO3vn Obviously still available in all the […]
Boosting in case anyone can help… https://t.co/YWj8h8ZpW9 — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 23, 2020 Boosting in case anyone can help… https://t.co/YWj8h8ZpW9
Friedrichschafen Zeppelin raid. — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 23, 2020 @IanCastleRaids Friedrichschafen Zeppelin raid.
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Charting the daily events of World War One, this history project aims to provide a bite-sized and engaging way to follow the events of 100 years ago. Using a variety of sources, I aim to refer to the main events of the war on the centenary of their occurrence. However, it's not just about the main events, I have also taken time to research lesser known events in order to help the reader to feel engaged with the scope of the war.
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