Articles on every aspect of the First World War written by experts in their field. Some were first published in Stand To! or Bulletin, others have been researched and written for the web. If you would like to contribute an article please get in touch.

Talbot House opens ambitious new permanent exhibition
In 2004, Harry Patch, ‘the Last Fighting Tommy’, opened the fully restored Concert Hall of Talbo...
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Truth in the Telling by Alexander Falbo-Wild, Chairman East Coast USA B...
[This article first appeared in the April 2020 edition of Bulletin, No. 116.] There is much to...
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November 1918 in East Africa
At the end of September 1918, the German commander Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck had made a clean break...
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Fighting For The Rufiji River Crossing: The British 1st East African Bri...
In September 1916 the British theatre commander in East Africa, General J C Smuts, had been force...
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Out on a Limb - the road through Tunduru: German East Africa, May to Nov...
In May 1917 the 1st Battalion of the Uganda-based 4th Regiment of the King's African Rifles (1/4...
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The King's African Rifles at Kibata, German East Africa December 1916 to...
When the Great War commenced in August 1914 "A", "B", "C" and "E" Companies of the 1st (Nyasaland...
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Indian Volunteers in the Great War East African Campaign
In August 1914 the Volunteer units of the Indian Defence Force were recruited from white and mixe...
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The Battle for Latema-Reata Nek, British East Africa, 11-12 March 1916
By early March 1916 the British forces in British East Africa (BEA - now named Kenya) had been or...
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Crossing the Devastated Zone, 1917: Lessons and Consequences for the Bri...
The German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line, 14 March – 5 April, 1917, is something of a footnot...
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Private Memorials on the Western Front
In 1999, a member of The Western Front Association, Barrie Thorpe, who was the WFA's memorial's o...
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Major Willie Redmond MP
William Hoey Kearney Redmond was born on 13 April 1861 to a Catholic father and a Protestant moth...
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Ernest Brooks and the photograph of The 'Forty Thieves'
With recent developments in technology, the colourisation of monochrome images from the Great War...
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