Month: November 2021

Victory and Loss: Britain after the First World War, a remote event hosted by the National Archives. Costs: Pay what you can.https://t.co/UcXDXsM4ik — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 12, 2021 Victory and Loss: Britain after the First World War, a remote event hosted by the National Archives. Costs: Pay what you can. https://t.co/UcXDXsM4ik
Armistice Day.Remembering those who had harder, shorter times than us. pic.twitter.com/j4FJa0ByvD — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) November 11, 2021 Armistice Day. Remembering those who had harder, shorter times than us. https://t.co/j4FJa0ByvD
‘He Made the Great Sacrifice for King and Country’ – the epitaph on the headstone of 2/Lt Alfred Gant, 2nd KRRC, in Busigny communal cemetery. He was killed in action on 17th October 1918. His father stands behind his grave #RemembranceDay pic.twitter.com/XvvDZMCu76 — Andy Arnold (@WW1geek_andy) November 11, 2021 RT @WW1geek_andy: ‘He Made the Great […]
This Project
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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