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The Rationale for, and the Deployment of, Poisonous Gas on the Western Front in the Great War

The Rationale for, and the Deployment of, Poisonous Gas on the Western Front in the Great War

Introduction

In early 1915, accounts were freely circulated in turn by the French, British and Germans that poisonous gas was being used as a weapon of war by their opponents on the Western Front. This was in clear contravention of the 1899 Hague Conv...

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Jellicoe of Scapa

Jellicoe of Scapa

John Jellicoe (1859-1935) was famously described as ‘The only man who could have lost the war in an afternoon’ by Winston Churchill in his book ‘The World Crisis.’

Jellicoe, born in Hampshire to a family with naval traditions, joined the Navy ...

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From Lodgepole to Stenay: First Lieutenant Dana E Coates, 11th Aero Squadron, USAS

From Lodgepole to Stenay: First Lieutenant Dana E Coates, 11th Aero Squadron, USAS

Dana Edmond Coates was born in Lodgepole, Nebraska, in 1894, the third of ten children. He was descended from one Charles Coates, a British soldier sent to America during the Seven Years War (1756-1763 - although hostilities started two years earlier...

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Arthur's Letters - An Alternative View of The Great War

Arthur's Letters - An Alternative View of The Great War

As with many people, my interest in The Great War started when I discovered that both of my grandfathers took part in the conflict. My paternal grandfather was in the RAMC in Salonika, and my maternal grandfather was in the Royal Engineers in France ...

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Douglas Haig and Brasenose College, Oxford

Douglas Haig and Brasenose College, Oxford

This year, the WFA 2012 AGM had as its setting the beautiful city of Oxford, with WFA members meeting in the delightful chapel at Mansfield College.

However, for those who were able to get to Oxford on the Friday evening before the meeting, there was ...

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‘Lloyd George's Beer' or When It Was Illegal to Buy Your Round

‘Lloyd George's Beer' or When It Was Illegal to Buy Your Round

Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, one of the main political issues in Britain was drink. Convictions for drunken behaviour regularly exceeded 200,000 pa (1) - significantly higher than in more recent times - and local newspapers were full of re...

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What is The Western Front Association?

newlogo50hThe Western Front Association (WFA) was formed with the aim of furthering interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those on all sides who served their countries in France and Flanders and their own countries during The Great War.

Established in 1980 by noted military historian John Giles, the WFA has grown over the years to some 6,000 members worldwide. Please see the Branches Information section for details of your nearest WFA branch.

Through the work of the Association we do not seek to justify or glorify war. We are not a re-enactment society, nor are we commercially motivated. We are entirely non-political. The object of the Association is to educate the public in the history of The Great War with particular reference to the Western Front.

Applications for membership are warmly welcomed from anyone of a like mind.

If you would like to learn more, please look through our website. If there is any information on joining you cannot find here, please contact the Membership Office.

The Western Front Association is a Registered Charity No. 298365

WFA Great War Video: No Task too Great: VADs in the Great War by Sue Light

Recorded at the Thirty-first Annual General Meeting of The Western Front Association, 14 April 2012, at Mansfield College, Oxford.

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24 May 1915 Pte Albert Edward Roscoe
article thumbnail13678 Pte Albert Edward Roscoe, 5th Bn Can Infantry (Saskatchewan Regt). Born in Belfast, Ireland on 24 December 1890, Albert was working as a clerk in Canada at the time of the outbreak of war. By...

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Proposed animated film "And We Were Young" by Andy Smetanka

Paul Cora, chair of WFA East Coast USA, writes about an exciting development about which ...

 

WFA Members Walking the Front for Past and Present Heroes

Two Western Front Association members and leading North East businessmen are putting on th...

 

The First Ever Milton Keynes Marathon - 29 April 2012

The WFA is pleased to inform members and friends that we have our very own marathon runnin...

 

Bridgeen Fox RIP

Update: a Service of Thanksgiving and Remembrance will be held at the Church of Our Lad...

 

Research help request: small-scale truces

May I ask members of the Western Front Association for help with a query about small-scale...

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