A 110-year-old lemon used by a German WW1 spy to send secret messages from Britain with invisible ink is going on display in ...
A 110-year-old lemon used by a German WW1 spy to send secret messages from Britain with invisible ink is going on display in MI5’s first ever public exhibition. The blackened and flattened fruit ...
An Oxford college wants to commemorate all those connected to it who died in World War One, irrespective of the country they died fighting for. The Queen's College currently has 121 names on its ...
As World War I came to an end, Germany was forced to surrender its fleet to the Allies, including the massive U-118 submarine. The French took possession of the vessel and set sail for her new ...
An 'unknown' First World War soldier from Lanarkshire was "proudly remembered" as his grave was identified and rededicated during a service in Belgium more than a century after he died for his ...
A missile launcher sends a cloud of brown dust into the air as it hurtles across a field towards the firing line. Moments later comes a soldier's countdown, from five to 'Fire!', before a rocket ...
Andrew Kless, assistant professor of history and global studies at Alfred University, has published a book detailing Germany’s occupation of ...
Making a film that wins Best Picture earns a filmmaker a whole lot of industry clout when it comes to making their next project, and in the case of Bong Joon Ho, he swung big. Based on the book ...
Dry breakfast cereal has always been marketing-driven. In the 1930s, Mickey Mouse was recruited to endorse Post products; Cap’n Crunch was created to appeal to kids who hated soggy cereal.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet were officially dismissed by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday afternoon. Scholz will remain as caretaker chancellor until a new government ...