A century-old wartime vessel has been identified off the coast of England. Wind farm developers were scanning the seabed off the coast of Norfolk and Suffolk when their sonar detected an unusually ...
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WWI German buckle and ID tag restoration
After 106 years buried underground, a WWI German buckle and ID tag are brought back to life. Watch the fascinating ...
The wreck of a German ship from World War I has been uncovered after a recent storm came through Cornwall, England, and unearthed it. Known as the SV Carl, the ship was seen for approximately one hour ...
For nearly 100 years, commemorations across the country on November 11 have honored military servicemen and women. What was once known as Armistice Day, to mark the end of World War I, is now Veterans ...
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Unearthing and restoring a 106-year-old WWI German artifact
This video captures the delicate restoration of a WWI German buckle and ID tag, long lost but now revived to tell tales of a ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A new exhibit coming soon to Topeka’s Combat Air Museum will feature dozens of paintings to highlight a WWI German pilot. 80 paintings created by renowned New York illustrator ...
During a recent exploration off the coast of Shetland in Scotland, divers discovered a German U-boat from World War One. The term "U-boat" is derived from the German word "unterseeboot," meaning ...
A SHIPWRECKED German World War 1 cruiser has been found off the Falkland Islands after it was sunk by the Royal Navy 105 years ago. SMS Scharnhorst was the flagship of German Vice-Admiral Maximilian ...
WASHINGTON — The young German soldier has his rifle slung over his shoulder, a half-eaten sandwich in his left hand and a drinking cup in his right. As he steps to the refreshment window, a woman in a ...
The wreckage of a World War I German armoured battlecruiser has been discovered off the coast of the Falkland Islands. The SMS Scharnhorst, the flagship of Admiral Maximilian Graf von Spee's East Asia ...
On 16 December, 1914, the German Navy bombarded the town of Hartlepool, in north-east England, killing 130 people and injuring hundreds more. Dozens of buildings were destroyed or damaged and many of ...
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