The Canadian Press on MSN
Fact File: Claim Canadian soldiers' brutal actions inspired Geneva Conventions a myth
It's an enduring stereotype that Canadians are unfailingly nice, quick to apologize even when they have done nothing wrong.
ReXtorer on MSNOpinion
This is what happens when a vintage WW1 trench lighter from the battlefield is restored
Buried in the soil of a WW1 battlefield, this vintage trench lighter was lost for decades. Covered in rust and dirt, it ...
The gabardine trench coat—finished with its unmistakable Burberry Check lining—hits this mark exactly. Designed to handle inclement weather and refined over decades, the coat has shaped how the world ...
StormofSteel on MSN
Flamethrowers in World War I: The deadly innovation that changed trench warfare forever
Explore the development and deployment of German flamethrowers during World War I, detailing the dangerous training, ...
Trench collapses on worker at Bass Pro construction site PORTAGE -- A construction worker was being rescued after a trench collapsed this morning at the site of the future Bass Pro Shops store. May 8, ...
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