
Bringing back forgotten stories of the Great War.
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Austro-Hungarian soldier watches the long line of barbed wire and the snowy mountain tops of the Carpathian battleground, winter of 1914-1915.
When war broke out in August 1914, Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó, a 31-year-old well stablished Hunga...
Christmas night on the German frontline at the Chemin de Dames. source: Museum Caverne du Dragon
Christmas has long been a time when memories are relived and past events are brought to the dinner table. One of the most famous stories assoc...
Trial of Gavrilo Princip and others involved on the attack of Sarajevo. source: wikimedia commons
Gavrilo Princip is frequently labeled as the man who changed the course of the 20th century, or at least anticipated such changes. The intric...
German soldiers being captured by French and American soldiers after hiding in a dugout amidst rubbles in Cantigny.
In 1918 American troops were pouring into Europe, a few had already gained some experience, like those of the American Firs...
And My Great-Grandmother Too
Josef Anton Schmid was born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1887. He was the son of Louise and Johann Baptist Schmid, who was Bavarian-born. Josef maintained ties with Germany, holding dual citizenship.
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