In August 1945, North Field launched the two bombers that carried out the first and only wartime use of nuclear weapons in ...
The centrepiece of the United States' first national World War One memorial, sculpted at an English foundry, has been ...
While the 58-foot-long bronze sculpture in Washington D.C. will now be the country's foremost World War I memorial, it is far ...
At the outbreak of World War One, the United States of America decided not to involve itself in what it saw as a European conflict. However, some major events brought an end to this neutral position.
Wilson was firmly opposed to war, and believed that the key aim was to ensure peace, not only for the United States but across the world. To that end he sent a leading aide, Colonel House ...
Despite its profound impact on what became the "American Century", World War I remains a marginal ... Expeditionary Force in one of the bloodiest campaigns in US history, the Meuse-Argonne ...
American Literary History, Vol. 35, Issue. 1, p. 126. In this book, Mark Whalan argues that World War One's major impact on US culture was not the experience of combat trauma, but rather the effects ...
There is an air of desperation around Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky these days as he tries to convince his Western ...
The grounded Philippine warship Sierra Madre marks Manila's territorial claim near the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the ...
When did World War One end ... Germany’s attacks on any ship sailing towards Britain caused the United States of America to join the war and try to bring peace to Europe. Postcard with ...
BBC Documentaries marking the centenary of World War One ... how it shaped the war and the effect the war had on empire. Travelling to the USA, the topic is isolationism and how it resonates ...
In the early 1940s, North Kingstown stepped into America’s efforts to fight in World War II. Now NPS is recognizing the ...