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A diary from a World War One soldier has come to light providing details of a Christmas Day truce in 1915. Pte Robert Keating's account explains how a ceasefire was held by some men despite orders ...
The National Archives are publishing the diaries on the internet to mark a hundred years since the start of World War 1. The first 1,944 diary entries will go online today.
Diaries from British soldiers describing life on the frontline during World War One are being published online by the ... Video, 00:02:18 WW1 soldier diaries published online. Subsection. UK.
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WW1 diary anonymously dropped off at RSL doorstep - MSNA South Australian RSL is searching for answers after a diary dating back more than a century was left at its doorstep earlier this week. The diary belonged to a merchant seaman who served during WW1.
A WW1 soldier's step-grandson unearthed a diary from the trenches. He's turned it into a blog and is posting entries every day in real time.
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The secret First World War diaries of a Manchester soldier who was killed on the frontline have been published for the first time. Captain Charlie May, a journalist from Withington who wrote for ...
The collection of WW1 diaries kept by Daryl Peters spans the entire length of the great war. They were inherited by Nita Regnier of Madison, Wisconson.
WW1 hero's amazing diaries throw new light on life in the trenches. ... Niece Wendy Dawe, from Redruth, Cornwall, who found the diaries, said: "The horrors of the war should not be forgotten." ...
The National Archives has published more diaries of men serving on the front, ahead of the centenary of the start of WW1, on July 28. | ITV National News ...
A diary from a World War One soldier has come to light providing details of a Christmas ceasefire in 1915 following a truce the year before.
The secret First World War diaries of a Manchester soldier who was killed on the frontline have been published for the first time.. Captain Charlie May, a journalist from Withington who wrote for ...
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