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Wilkinson proposed a scheme of disruptive camouflage using ‘masses of strongly contrasting colour’, which became known as ...
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The French, with 36,000, would be second. And the British would be third with 25,000. The total number of soldiers estimated to have died because of gas in WWI is 90,000. Australian pathologist Dr ...
This helmet would have been worn by an officer in one of the fifteen dragoon regiments in the Austro-Hungarian cavalry circa 1914. As the First World War ... a substantial collection of German and ...
By 1914 the German Empire has four colonies in East, West and South Africa. British and French forces invade Togoland ... with their bright red and blue uniforms – and the Spahis, both from ...
In 1913, Pijade relocated to Ohrid, then part of southern Serbia, where he taught art, French, and German. When World War I began in 1914 ... full partisan military uniform, Mosa Pijade attends ...
A French field infamously known as the “mud camp” is still giving up World War I relics lost there more than a century ago, ...
In a Cape Town memorial opened Wednesday, African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in WWI.
African "iroko" hardwood posts bear the names and the date of death of 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combatant roles in World War I and have no known grave, in Cape Town ...