New: worldwar1All contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzansteemhive-183959hive-180932photographyhive-166405uncommonlabhive-185836hive-150122hive-183397hive-144064lifebitcoinhive-188619krsuccesshive-101145hive-139150hive-124908hive-184714hive-109690hive-103599hive-180301TrendingNewHotLikersnainaztengra (79)in hive-120823 • 2 years agoMillions of people have died in Wars because of some Lunatics Pride and EgoYesterday I watched this movie "All Quiet on the Western Front" It's a heart wrenching movie. You cannot hold back your tears while watching this movie. Wars have never been an agenda of the…joeyarnoldvn (61)in ww1 • 3 years ago1910s - RandomThe craziest thing that happened in the 1910s was not the sinking of the Titanic that my paternal great grandpa almost sank on. Thank God for alcoholism which caused him to miss the boat. Hey, also…phasewalker (65)in war • 5 years agoGW#607 - Friends to the RescueBattlefield 1 - Campaign (PC) 1920x1080 Friends to the Rescue Gaming Wallpaper #607gooddream (82)in history • 5 years agoToday in History: First successful use of tanks in battleToday, tanks are being phased out by the military of many countries around the world because of their relative vulnerability to a wide variety of inexpensive technology and the fact that they are…ammodotcom (55)in veteransday • 5 years agoVeterans Day: The Forgotten History of America's Veterans Day and What It CommemoratesToday marks Veterans Day. It was first celebrated exactly 100 years ago in 1919, under the name Armistice Day. It was in remembrance of a temporary ceasefire that led to the unofficial end of World…beerbot (65)in newslink • 6 years agoNewslink: Trench Whisky And Drinking During World War I“A bon, les whisky des tranchées; ce sont la“. The local Carrefour Contact manager shows me his treasure trove with great pride. Finding the cheap imported blends stashed away on the top shelf did…benghazi (25)in history • 6 years agoLieutenant-Colonel John McCrae composes his famous war poem “In Flanders Fields”In May 3th 1915, Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae composes his famous war poem “In Flanders Fields” after presiding over the funeral of a good friend who was killed at the Second…hassannaqvi212 (28)in turkey • 6 years agoTreaty of lausanneHello steamians! How many of you know about khilaft-e-usmania Agreement? "During world war one a treaty between French Republic, British empire, kingdom of Italy, kingdom of Romania, Japan and…ovenat616degrees (25)in worldwar1 • 7 years agoIts a Long Way To Tipperary Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag - Robert Mandell▶️ DTube ▶️ IPFSgamefiat89 (28)in worldwar1 • 7 years agoApocalypse World War 1 1of5This is part 1 of a 5 part series that takes a look at World War 1 with footage you have never seen before and in color! Its truly amazing, the footage seems to be dug right out of the archives of…positiveninja (55)in travel • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Battle of the Somme - family historyWhilst we were in France we took the opportunity to visit Villers-Bretonneux and surrounds, where the bloodiest battles of World War I took place. Over 3 million men were involved in the battle of…darkflame (65)in cypher • 7 years agoCryptographySource Cryptography or cryptology is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries. (from Greek κρυπτός kryptós, "hidden…anupupadhaya (46)in facts • 7 years agoSome facts you have to know about First world warHello friend welcome to my blog . Today I am going to show top facts of word war first Have a watch ! Thanks all my friends who enjoys these facts related to world war I . And…cheider (51)in history • 7 years agoWartime Rationing, Food Aid, and "Civilized" Sickness: The Problem of Pellagra in 1918I most recently wrote about wartime food restrictions under the #explore1918 theme in Everybody's Got to Eat! Cooking like it's 1918. Today I address a more serious side of the issue: the effect of…oskarsalas (25)in history • 7 years agoAddicted to historyBack on Mark-I days ...the tank of world war 1.cheider (51)in explore1918 • 7 years agoA Call to Arms of Another Kind: 1918, A Banner Year for the CondomI'm writing about culture for #explore1918 (see my prior entry about Edith Wharton's "propaganda novel"). In honor of Valentine's Day, and in a thematically-compatible spirit as my colleague…jfeagan (52)in explore1918 • 7 years agoPhiladelphia Prisoners during WWI: Volunteering Behind BarsWhen the United States officially entered World War I in April 1917, free men and women weren't the only ones who wanted to help their country. Unable to enlist in the military, prisoners at…wahyunibukhari (60)in explore1918 • 7 years agoBehind the wall of Kerkhof Peucut: given the history of Dutch soldiers | 100 Year History ChallengeKerkoff Peucut is the grave of soldiers killed in the Netherlands the Aceh War.This tomb complex of many scattered in the territory of Indonesia. One of them is located in the city of Banda Aceh…phillyhistory (60)in explore1918 • 7 years agoManaging Memory - One Neighborhood at a TimeThe monument stood mute in front of the community’s public library, its bronze message gone, stolen by vandals decades ago. It had to be important, we thought, a boulder this massive with a…innocentabroad (47)in explore1918 • 7 years agoContribution of Muslim Soliders of India in World War 1 || and Some Censorship stories.It is a little known fact that 20% of British Empire recruits were actually Muslims. An unbelievable commitment and sacrifice was done. “ If you don’t know history, then you don’t know anything.…