Two British soldiers have been commemorated more than a century after they were killed fighting in World War One. The graves of second lieutenants Esmond Kellie and Eric Hopkins of the Bedfordshire ...
With more than two million visitors expected to visit Belgium's World War One sites over the next four years, just how are the people and businesses in Flanders going to cope? It is eight o'clock on a ...
CHIÈVRES, Belgium -- On Oct. 27, in Waregem, Belgium, the Flanders Field American Cemetery hosted a ceremony to observe the centennial of American operations in Belgium during World War I. Ronald J.
CHIÈVRES, Belgium -- It was a special day as Army Capt. Curtis Radoff, commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company at U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, joined Marcel D'Haese, chairman of the Belgian ...
The UK was home to 250,000 Belgian refugees during World War One, the largest single influx in the country's history. So why did they vanish with little trace? Little could have prepared Folkestone ...
To mark 100 years since the start of World War One, we’re posting stories that ran in the Star, during this pivotal time in history. Explore the headlines and reports as the world came to grips with ...
A MEMORIAL book containing the names of over 174,000 people from the UK and Ireland who lost their lives in Belgium during the First World War as gone on display in Durham Cathedral. Members of the ...
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