Daisuke found relief in the words of Gerhard Bauer, who works for Germany’s Bundeswehr Military History Museum. In responding to an inquiry from the German House, Bauer confirmed the flag is a ...
On 26 August Captain Bryant accepted the German surrender and Togoland was carved up between Britain and France. WW1: How did an artist help Britain fight the war at sea? documentWW1: How did an ...
The flag was adopted on Oct. 21, 2010. The colors on the German flag are reminiscent of the medieval banner of the Holy Roman Empire. The banner had a two-headed black eagle with red claws and ...
Togo in Africa saw the first battle between Allied and German forces in World War One. They fought for control of the Kamina wireless station. WW1: What caused Verdun to be the longest battle of ...
Robert Ross, from the Commonwealth Graves Commission, was alerted to the mistakes The headstones of German sailors killed at the end of World War One have been replaced after mistakes were ...
A museum is appealing for information about a World War One German pistol handed in during a firearms amnesty. The 1911 Luger pistol, given to Wiltshire Police, is believed to have been taken as a ...
The action was particularly important because as a consequence of the battle, the German East Asia Squadron ... light on what was a defining point in WWI, and therefore a landmark moment in ...
The following images, provided by Tyne & Wear Archives, show the heart of a World War I German submarine that sank in 1918 after it was rammed by a torpedo boat destroyer. During WWII, Germany ...
Heimat Berlin executive creative director Tom Hauser says now felt like the right time to reassess the flag, coinciding with the 30-year anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany.
Somehow, the International Olympic Committee and the city of Antwerp and government of Belgium would stage the games after a ...
Protesters also sprayed-painted "Free Gaza" and burned an American flag at the site ... Hindenburg Line — the last and ...
The sinking of the passenger liner Lusitania by a German U-boat helped to shatter that hope. Woodrow Wilson, 1918. Courtesy: Library of Congress Wilson demanded an apology from Germany and ...