CHILLICOTHE ― On April 6, 1917, the United States entered World War I and amid the mayhem, they knew that they needed more ...
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1918: How the Spanish flu killed 50 million people

During the final year of WW1, a "horror from nature" arose that would kill more people worldwide than the entirety of the ...
Historians and Greek community members say 1918 riots in Toronto reminiscent of anti-immigrant rhetoric, xenophobia now.
You may have noticed that some WWI fighter planes had three wings, but why was this? Did the extra wings help make the ...
The lost burial sites of 14 WWI soldiers and a sailor have been honoured as official war graves in a historic cemetery on ...
While a ship painted like a zebra wouldn't be many people's definition of camouflage, WWI naval boats used this design as one of the first examples of it.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars, as well as numerous countries, has recognized the genocide and called on ...
The Justice Department announced the charges against five men ranging in age from 19 to 32 and hailing from across the ...
It's hard to imagine now, but there was a time where the tennis calendar included an equally important stop in Ireland ...
Author Karl L. Stewart will discuss his historical fiction novel 'Charlie’s Wings' at 10 a.m. June 20 at the Oshkosh Public Library.
During WWI, across America and on Long Island, many farm owners and farmhands, mostly men, were drafted to fight overseas. Others fed them.
Celebrating its 100th birthday this year Brynamman Cinema offers film lovers a magical journey back in time ...