Our idea of the First World War is still dominated by the trench warfare at the Somme, at Ypres or other famous war scenes of the Western Front. Ernst Jünger, Erich Maria Remarque and the published memories of hundreds of others who fought at this part of the war have painted our picture: trenches, tanks, shock troops, the bone mills and the Stahlgewitter shape this narration. But this was not the common experience of Austro-Hungarian soldiers. Most of them fought on at least two or more fron..
Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, French, and German soldiers\u27 ...
The dreaded Ypres salient was the favourite battle ground of the devil and his minions, wrote one An...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...
Our idea of the First World War is still dominated by the trench warfare at the Somme, at Ypres or o...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
This paper will analyze how memoirs and novels of the First World War reflect the challenges which m...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
By analyzing the memoirs of several different soldiers in the French and British armies during World...
For men living at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the First World War dates back nearly h...
One hundred years ago Europe unleashed a storm of violence upon the world: The First World War had a...
Although there has been much historical research on the environmental culture of Germany during the ...
One hundred years ago Europe unleashed a storm of violence upon the world: The First World War had a...
During the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War Erich Maria Remarque’s bestseller “All Q...
In this study I use Henri Desagneaux’s World War I diary as the focal point for soldiers’ experience...
The question of the First World War’s purpose and justification was asked by many after the war was ...
Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, French, and German soldiers\u27 ...
The dreaded Ypres salient was the favourite battle ground of the devil and his minions, wrote one An...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...
Our idea of the First World War is still dominated by the trench warfare at the Somme, at Ypres or o...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
This paper will analyze how memoirs and novels of the First World War reflect the challenges which m...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
By analyzing the memoirs of several different soldiers in the French and British armies during World...
For men living at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the First World War dates back nearly h...
One hundred years ago Europe unleashed a storm of violence upon the world: The First World War had a...
Although there has been much historical research on the environmental culture of Germany during the ...
One hundred years ago Europe unleashed a storm of violence upon the world: The First World War had a...
During the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War Erich Maria Remarque’s bestseller “All Q...
In this study I use Henri Desagneaux’s World War I diary as the focal point for soldiers’ experience...
The question of the First World War’s purpose and justification was asked by many after the war was ...
Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, French, and German soldiers\u27 ...
The dreaded Ypres salient was the favourite battle ground of the devil and his minions, wrote one An...
War described by Ernst Jünger World War I (1914–1918) was one of two wars in E...