The National WWI Museum reveals how wartime rationing shaped 1918 Christmas dinners with wheat-saving dishes, sugar ...
The spirit of the Sugar Plum Fairy still found its way onto WWI tables, as plum pudding remained one of the era’s most beloved Christmas desserts. Households relied heavily on dried fruits like prunes ...
On a quiet Eastern Front battlefield, a routine hunt for signals turns into the discovery of a hidden rifle stash, as ...
The carved stone arch was originally located in the center of McCarty Square. It was moved in 1951 to the edge of the square.
Martha Burt and her family search for the brick dedicated to her husband, Gene Burt, following the Walk of Honor Dedication Ceremony at the WWI Museum and Memorial on Monday, May 26, 2025. Gene Burt ...
It started with a search for her grandfather’s cousin. Lynn Goralski knew that this cousin, Albert Lantz, died in France during WWI. She also knew he was buried with hundreds of U.S. soldiers who all ...
After a circuitous trip which involved numerous people, locations and the local Museum personnel, a WWI burial flag with ...
YPRES, Belgium -- Red poppy flowers were dropped onto soldiers, politicians and onlookers from across the world who gathered Tuesday in western Belgium for a ceremony to commemorate the end of World ...
At 10:59 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918, a German machine gun crew fired a burst of rounds at approaching Americans. One bullet struck 23-year-old Pvt. Henry Gunther in the left temple. He died instantly.