Gen. John Pershing would officially designate Gunther as the last American soldier killed in World War I. He was one of approximately 2,750 men who died that morning — casualties of the six-hour ...
Forgotten Weapons on MSNOpinion
Germany’s Unusual WWI “Short” Anti-Tank Experiment
When the German Tankgewehr was introduced in May 1918, the first 300 or so guns were of a different pattern than the standard ...
Dan Barnett teaches philosophy at Butte College. Send review requests to [email protected]. Columns archived at ...
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The Man with the Flame: A New Kind of Terror in World War 1
Introduced by the German Army in 1915, the flamethrower brought fire to the front lines—literally. This is the story of the ...
COMPIEGNE, France (Reuters) - One hundred years after the guns of World War One fell silent, the leaders of France and Germany held hands and rested their heads against one another in a poignant ...
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