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For as long as Humans have banded together to wage conflicts with others, there have been codes of conduct governing one’s ...
UK’s Starmer says plan in place in event of ceasefire in Ukraine once Russia’s Putin agrees to ‘unconditional’ truce.
Iranian army chief signals extended conflict ahead as lawmakers vote to boost military and president recovers after alleged ...
Each year on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Britain comes together to commemorate those who died in military conflicts. First World War: four things we get wrong The secret ...
Learn about life on the home front in Britain during World War One. Find out how air raids, food and rationing, and the Defence of the Realm Act and other laws affected daily life and industry ...
Geoffrey Wawro is the author of Sons of Freedom: The Forgotten American Soldiers Who Defeated Germany in World War I. He is a professor of history and director of the Military History Center at ...
The tactical principle of the Siegfried Position was that of defense in depth; the idea being that an offensive force may crack a narrow wall but will be stopped or bounced back by a series of ...
Anatole Kaletsky discusses the inevitability of World War One and how it went from being impossible to inevitable.
An 18th-century war power resurfaces in cyber policy talks An old-world legal concept has drawn interest as a way to give private firms more leeway to fight state-backed hackers.
On April 6, 1917, a special session of congress declared war on the German Empire, officially signaling America's commitment to fight in World War I.
More than a century ago, in 1914, war broke out on an international scale as 30 countries joined the First World War.