Reading Time: 4 minutes What if Germany had won the First World War? How would the world look today?
Tag: First World War
Who was to blame for the First World War?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Unravelling the blame game: Exploring the complex factors behind the First World War
Silent Night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright
Reading Time: 4 minutes Probably the most famous Christmas carol of all
Our world was forged in the trenches of the Great War
Reading Time: 3 minutes The battle for the values it was fought for – the defence of justice, rights and freedoms – never ceases
War and brutality go hand in hand
Reading Time: 3 minutes Combat naturally leads to behaviours that would be deemed shocking in normal life
The common bonds of humankind unite us
Reading Time: 3 minutes Why the story of the Christmas truce of 1914 still resonates
The return of the Armenian Genocide must be stopped
Reading Time: 3 minutes Putting the health of the people in the South Caucasus at risk puts us all at risk. Diseases spread and mutate rapidly in refugee camps
Fake news? Every era had its perpetrators
Reading Time: 5 minutes Early newspapers were often more interested in expressing the opinions of the owners than the facts
Three generations of courage and commitment
Reading Time: 3 minutes When you search the name Henry Morgenthau, you find remarkable legacies left by three men of one extraordinary family
COVID-19’s elder virus brother, the Spanish flu
Reading Time: 3 minutes An estimated 500 million people contracted the Spanish flu, and the death toll was between 17 million and 50 million