A soldier who made ale for his homesick comrades in World War One is being honoured in Belgium 100 years after his first brew. Sgt Jack Payne from Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, first produced Silly ...
ON August 19, 1914, on the balcony of Aarschot Town Hall in Belgium, Colonel Stenger, the commander of the invading German infantry brigade, was shot dead. German reprisals were swift and brutal ...
Their bodies were discovered during engineering works in De Reutel in Belgium in 2018. Personal belongings found with the men enabled researchers to identify seven of them as soldiers of the 11th ...
On the eve of World War One, as German forces demanded safe passage through Belgium on their way to attack ... plays a key part in supporting them. WW1: Can the Treaty of Versailles help us ...
The grave of a soldier who died in World War One has been rededicated after his body was identified in a cemetery in Belgium. Lt Charles Cautherley, of the Hertfordshire Regiment, died on 26 April ...
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During WW1 silk postcards and handkerchiefs were bought as souvenirs by soldiers who were serving on the Western Front. Local French and Belgian women embroidered the different motifs onto strips ...
All it took was a little bit of graffiti for Belgium’s third-largest city to side with hate. A group of Israeli frisbee athletes was scheduled to play in an international competition in Ghent ...
President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca and her husband Edgar left Malta for Liege in Belgium this afternoon to attend the commemoration ceremony of the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First ...
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