WWI
Wildfires Are Setting Off 100-Year-Old Bombs on WWI Battlefields
There are so many explosions due to the raging fire that officials have stopped counting them, local news reported.
Meet the Bomb Squads of France Trying to Locate and Destroy Unexploded Bombs from WWI
"It is dangerous, and we accept it."
World War II Grenades Keep Ending Up in Food Factories and Restaurants
Trenches that were filled with explosives often ended up as farm fields, still laced with forgotten bombs.
War Stories of Māori and Pacific Soldiers Are Even More Chilling In Spoken Word
Four young Aotearoa poets capture our history for the centenary of Armistice Day.
Remembering the Gatsby-Style Kiwi Who Became the First Big Star of Tennis, But Was Killed in WW1
Christchurch's Anthony Wilding—who was killed in France in 1915—was arguably the first true superstar of tennis.
What's Anzac Day Like for Australian Turks?
We're always told Gallipoli is central to the national psyche. But that means different things to different people.
We Sent US Soldiers to World War I With Barely Any Gear
How under-equipped American troops adapted to using foreign weapons tech as they entered the Great War.
‘Battlefield 1’ Is a Fun, Serious War Game, But Can’t Have It Both Ways
The harder ‘Battlefield 1’ tries to teach players about the horrors of war while still being fun, the more it fails.
'Battlefield 1' Sacrificed Historical Accuracy to Make The Great War Fun
DICE managed to make a mainstream WWI shooter, but at what cost?
‘Battlefield 1’ Beta Bugs Make It the Perfect World War 1 Game
This is the most fun I’ve had playing a semi-broken game.
I Went to a Giant Festival for People Obsessed with War
The War and Peace Show felt quite sweet and highly problematic all at the same time.