Nov. 11, 1918: Wasted Lives on Armistice DayAn essay from HistoryNet on the execution of the World War I armistice ... and how thousands on both sides may have died needlessly.7 years ago
Why you’ll see poppies on this (and every) Memorial DayYou've read the poem. Now read about the author who treated the wounded, and tended to the dying, in Flanders Field during World War I.7 years ago
World War IForgotten valor: Nurses near the front lines of World War IMonths before most U.S. forces joined the fight, two women had earned the Distinguished Service Cross.
African-American heroes are a part of a vanishing World War I legacyCarol Moseley Braun on how a century-old conflict helped launch a civil rights movement7 years ago
Leon Panetta: Why a World War I memorial makes sense, a century later100 years on, the Great War offers lessons we must appreciate8 years ago