An appeal has been launched to commemorate soldiers from Wales who were killed in one of the most notorious battles of World War I. Some 70,000 British soldiers, including hundreds from Wales, died in ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from News. Followed categories will be added to My News. He was born on August 10, 1896, the third of four children of Gottlob and Maria Hund. He was well-liked by his ...
The people of a small Flemish village plan to honour thousands of Scottish soldiers who found a last resting place in Flanders' fields 90 years ago this summer at the height of one of the First World ...
PASSCHENDAELE, Belgium (Reuters) – Relatives read letters and diary excerpts from soldiers who died in the World War One battle of Passchendaele when they gathered on Monday for a ceremony to mark 100 ...
ONE hundred years ago, the telegram boys in the North-East were beginning one of their busiest periods of the First World War, delivering dreadful news to the families of young men out fighting in ...
Alfred was born in Stanthorpe and went to school there. He became a tin miner and axe-man and, before enlisting, was working for the Railway Department at Werris Creek, New South Wales. Alfred ...
It was a lesson hard-learned in the mud and blood of Flanders: How thousands of lives can be thrown away for nothing. But now, more than 100 years later, horror scenes that echo one of the First World ...
FRED Hund was a well-liked lad from Cawdor, working in the ticket office of the Toowoomba Railway before he enlisted in the army. He was born on August 10, 1896, the third of four children of Gottlob ...
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