Ypres has become a place of pilgrimage for the many who wish to pay their respects to those who died. Carl Chinn reports.
Shell-shocked: Anthony Loyd goes in search of the Vietnam War veterans photographed by Don McCullin The award-winning Times war correspondent has spent two years tracking down the traumatised young…
A man weeps of despair on the ground during the murderous era of World War I.
Hundreds of thousands of British women played a vital role during the First World War as ‘munitionettes’, manufacturing bombs, shells and ammunition in factories across the country, of which 218 were ‘National Factories’ run by the newly created Ministry of Munitions. The long shifts (often lasting 12 hours) involved labour that was frequently hard, unpleasant and dangerous; 134 workers died in an explosion at a factory in Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, in July 1918, while exposure to toxic
The Vietnam War lasted about 40 years and involved several countries. Learn about Vietnam War protests, the Tet Offensive, the My Lai Massacre, the Pentagon Papers and more.
Horrifying medical experiments on twins helped Nazis justify the Holocaust.
Today's global tensions echo the lead-up to World War I. Could this be the end for our world order?
Poetry associated with D-Day includes verse written by survivors but also Paul Verlaine's “Chanson d’automne".
The photos in this gallery aren’t particularly crisp and big. They won’t blow up well to hang on the wall in your kitchen diner. But as photojournalism showing us how we used to live their high value is apparent. This was an era of war, when sugar was good for you (just look at … Continue reading "A Child’s Life in Wales 1939-1962"
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A Palestinian child in Gaza is killed in an Israeli attack every 10 minutes.
The cars, the music, and the memories come flooding back in this touching compilation of 1950s nostalgia. The 1950s were a decade of great promise for young Americans. It was the decade following World War II, and the economy was booming. This compilation brings back so many wonderful memories from that era, looking at the
Syrian artist Tammam Azzam delves into memory and conflict while reflecting on the civil war-torn country.
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Deuxième épisode de notre série sur la première guerre mondiale et la Photographie. En particulier sur les autochromes utilisés pendant la Guerre 14-18.
While we were in London recently we went to the Imperial War Museum to see Truth and Memory: British Art of the First World War. It’s billed as being the largest exhibition of British First …
‘The Sad Sack’ a happy memory - Cartoon boosted morale for troops fighting in Europe during WWII
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