During World War I, letters were the main method of communication between soldiers and the homefront. This gallery of war letters from the Center for American War Letters offers a glimpse into the ...
One of the big diversions for the men serving in the trenches in France was games of ... And these impromptu matches were described in letters sent to the Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir ...
WW1 SOLDIER JACK ... After repairing and cleaning the trenches in the afternoon we get the chance to grab some sleep or to read letters from home. Reading them makes me feel happy and sad all ...
By the end of 1914 the German advance had stalled, the armies had dug in, and an extensive network of trenches stretched from the North Sea coast to the Swiss border. An arms race led to the first ...
One per day, starting April 2, the day of the landing of Argentine troops in the Malvinas archipelago, the letters will reach approximately six million people. They are fifteen personal stories ...
A historic archive of letters reveals King Alfonso XIII of Spain as a key figure in WWI humanitarian efforts, assisting families of missing soldiers by navigating complex diplomatic channels. The ...