100 World War I Facts That Everyone Should Know
During the First World War, American schools banned the teaching of German as it was seen as the enemy's language.
World War I, a pivotal moment in global history, reshaped nations and defined the 20th century. Lasting from 1914 to 1918, it involved major world powers and introduced new forms of warfare.
Unearth intriguing facts and untold stories about the Great War, exploring the events that shaped the course of history during this tumultuous period!
During the First World War, American schools banned the teaching of German as it was seen as the enemy's language.
Did you know that the Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain?
A singing birthday card has more computer power in it than the entire Allied Army of WWII.
To counter the more important military uses for steel, US President Woodrow Wilson approved the construction of 43 concrete ships.
Lizzie the elephant helped transport machinery around Sheffield, England during WWI.
In Frelinghien, a French village, there is a plaque dedicated solely to the Christmas truce of 1914.