The men both died in 1915 during the battle for Hill 60 near Ypres in Belgium, and were buried as unknown officers of the Bedfordshire Regiment after being identified by their uniforms. Services of re ...
In the autumn of 1914, Ypres was the only Belgian province which Germany did not hold, writes Father. One soldier noted “there is not a single half-acre in Ypres that is not ...
World War One marines have had their graves identified on mainland Europe - more than a century after their deaths. The ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - The massed ranks of empty chairs at the Belgian World War One exhibition - one for each country and region that sent soldiers to die here a century ago - have been ...
As the United Kingdom — and British expats in Spain — prepare to honour fallen servicemen and women this Remembrance Day, two young British officers who died more than a century ago in Belgium have ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A World War One shell exploded and killed two construction workers in the Belgian town of Ypres on Wednesday, nearly 100 years after the conflict began. "It's a shell that ...
In March 1915, Raymond Lodge was deployed to France. By September, he was dead. A few weeks later, however, he got in touch ...
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