Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković changed our understanding of Earth’s climate—and did a key part of his work while detained by Austro-Hungarian forces Rudy Molinek Mass Media Fellow, AAAS ...
The monument was erected in honour of the factory's employees who were killed in the conflict. The crosses were made by soldiers in the battlefield to mark the temporary graves of their fallen ...
A World War I Royal Navy warship was discovered in “remarkable” condition at the bottom of the North Sea—nearly 110 years later after it was sunk. The Edgar-class protected cruiser, the HMS ...
The last time Charles McAllister’s family heard from him was in December 1917, when the 23-year-old Washington State Guard private first class penned a letter to his sister just before setting ...
Death on the Lusitania is a page-turning Golden Age delight, packed with the atmospherics and clever, complex plotting of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, and delivers all the enticing ...
The Swiss military seemed to have discarded munitions in several lakes across Switzerland – including Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, and Lake Lucene – between 1918 and 1964. The river bodies are ...
A group of divers working off the coast of Scotland found the wreck of what's believed to be a World War I ship that sank with more than 500 sailors on board. The HMS Hawke was torpedoed by a ...
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Mr Quinert is a founding partner of Quinert Rodda & Associates which was established in July 2009. He has over 30-years’ experience as a commercial and corporate lawyer, including three years with ASX ...
In England, thanks to an agreement dating from 1903 that had revolved around the construction of both the Lusitania and Mauretania, Cunard knew both of these ships would be pressed into service. The ...
Courtesy of the human fascination with morbidity and disaster, ships akin to the RMS Titanic, RMS Lusitania and SS Andrea Doria dominate resources and rarely stray from the public conscience. Yet, ...
Andrew Lambert - Kings College London ‘Technology determined WWI. Men on land fought against machine guns, gas, artillery, and tanks, the likes of which had not been used against Europeans before. In ...