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World War I
Bomb Blast Hits Remembrance Day Event at Saudi Non-Muslim Cemetery
Three people were wounded in a bomb blast on Wednesday during an international event marking the Armistice Day in the Saudi city of Jeddah. An explosive device went off during ...
November 11, 2020
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Alexander Zhang
The Unknown Warrior: A Poignant Reminder for a Grieving Nation
Nov. 11, 2020, marks 100 years since Britain’s Unknown Warrior was buried at Westminster Abbey in London, to ...
November 7, 2020
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Lorraine Ferrier
Theater Review: ‘Unknown Soldier’: Generations and Mysteries Unfold
NEW YORK—A young girl, Ellen (Zoe Glick), around 11 years old, enters and sings: "Sometimes you see a ...
March 11, 2020
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Diana Barth
The Pity of War: The Remarkable Poets of World War I
For most of us, November is one of those in-between months, in this case a pause between October’s ...
November 6, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
War, Disillusionment, Literature, and the Divine
This year marks the centennial of the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending World War I, that bloodbath which ...
September 10, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
The Tide Is Turning for the Arts
To call World War I a catastrophe for the West is akin to describing a Burmese tiger as ...
June 17, 2019
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Jeff Minick
Theater Review: ‘All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914’
NEW YORK—At the onset of Christmas 1914, an amazing thing happened on the Western Front of World War ...
December 6, 2018
BY
Judd Hollander
Poetry Found: ‘The Battery Horse’ by E.R. Henry
Given that the recent days have been rightfully occupied by the remembering of the humans who never made ...
November 24, 2018
BY
Monty Phillips
In Armistice’s 100th Year, Why the ‘White Poppy’?
Commentary LONDON—This year has been a special remembrance one for Britain and mainland Europe, as well as for ...
November 15, 2018
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Carol Gould
Reflecting on the US as World’s Peacekeeper
Commentary Should you ever find yourself in Budapest, Hungary, take the time to visit the Szabadság tér (Liberty ...
November 13, 2018
BY
Richard Trzupek
On Centenary in France, Trump Honors Americans Who Died in World War I
President Donald Trump visited the American Cemetery in Suresnes, outside Paris, on Nov. 11, to honor the fallen ...
November 11, 2018
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Ivan Pentchoukov
‘A Piece of Closure:’ Law Students Killed in WWI Called to Bar 100 Years Later
CALGARY—John William Gow Logan had one course and some articling to complete before becoming a lawyer, but his death ...
November 9, 2018
BY
The Canadian Press
Descendants of Vimy Ridge Oak Trees Live on in Canada, and Now France
MONTREAL—In April 1917, a Canadian soldier standing on a war-ravaged battlefield in France pocketed a souvenir to send home: a handful of ...
November 5, 2018
BY
The Canadian Press
UK Student Vows to ‘Paint Over’ Mural Honoring Students Who Died in World War I
A student at a UK university has vowed to paint over a mural honoring students who died during ...
October 25, 2018
BY
Zachary Stieber
Peter Jackson, From ‘Lord of the Rings’ to the Trenches of World War l
For his new World War l documentary, "They Shall Not Grow Old," director Peter Jackson was adamant the ...
October 10, 2018
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Reuters
Film Review: ‘The Guardians’
In strategic terms, it is not so advantageous to have the front line on your national soil. At ...
May 9, 2018
BY
Joe Bendel
The Next Step in ‘A Soldier’s Journey’
WASHINGTON—Wounds of history, however long ago inflicted, can begin to heal as soon as they are acknowledged. World ...
December 29, 2017
BY
Milene Fernandez
Theater Review: ‘Death Comes for the War Poets’
NEW YORK—Britishers Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen were arguably the greatest war poets of World War I. Playwright ...
June 17, 2017
BY
Diana Barth
Sculptor Sabin Howard in Service of Something Bigger
NEW YORK—Sabin Howard is in the throes of a monumental task. The master sculptor has to conceptualize a ...
November 5, 2016
BY
Milene Fernandez
Free Donuts: Where to Get Sweet Treats on National Doughnut Day—Friday, June 3
So whether you're into a handful of donuts, a donut with your coffee, a year's supply of donuts, ...
June 2, 2016
BY
Andrew Simontacchi
Europe’s Refugee Crisis: The Last Time Round It Was Much, Much Worse
Germany, he warns, cannot go on indefinitely being treated “as a waste-paper basket with a limitless capacity for ...
September 19, 2015
BY
Ray M. Douglas
Surveyed World War II Ship Found ‘Amazingly Intact’ (Video)
64 years later and 26 hundred feet underwater, a World War II aircraft carrier found off the San ...
April 18, 2015
BY
Epoch Video
Remembering Flanders Fields
Before I visited Belgium for the first time, I associated this tiny land with beer, chocolate, fries, and ...
April 9, 2015
BY
Bruce Sach
It Took a Decade Before Film Could Look at the Trauma of World War I Straight On
Most people probably have an image of World War I derived as much from popular culture as from ...
December 3, 2014
BY
Ryan Copping
World War I Records Reveal Myths and Realities of Soldiers With ‘Shell Shock’
During World War I, severe post-traumatic reactions reached an epidemic scale that surpassed anything known from previous armed ...
November 20, 2014
BY
Stefanie Linden
Lessons From Versailles for Today’s Middle East
The summer of 2014 was a season of analogies and anniversaries. European leaders commemorated the start of World ...
October 24, 2014
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Marc Grossman
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Simon Henderson
The ‘Persuasive Power’ of Photography in WW1
From the earliest days of photography, its use on the battlefield as a documentary tool was well-appreciated by ...
September 29, 2014
BY
Maureen Korp
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