Unexploded WWI and WWII bombs growing "much more sensitive"
Explosive weapons from the world wars may be getting more and more volatile and are at risk of exploding when disturbed.
Two WWI submarines sunk by mines with dozens on board discovered
The exact location of the wrecks remained a mystery for more than 100 years until divers were able to successfully identify them.
Inside abandoned underground WWII fortress built by Mussolini
The incredible abandoned fortress is part of a system of fortifications that spread over 1,000 miles across Italy's northern frontier.
Shipwreck of WWI German U-boat Discovered off Virginia in 400ft of Water
The wreck of the German U-Boat U-111 was intentionally sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1923 after it was captured at the end of the war.
103-Year-Old Woman Who Defied Mussolini Wants Her Austrian Passport Back
A brave woman who refused to accept that she had to speak Italian when Austria lost South Tyrol to the fascists after the First World War has said she wants to get her Austrian citizenship back before she dies.
More People in the U.S. Have Died From Covid-19 Than Were Killed During WWI
Over 117,000 people have now died from the virus since the pandemic began, with thousands more deaths expected over coming months.
How to Watch Peter Jackson's 'They Shall Not Grow Old'
New audio, color and 3D combine for a WWI documentary unlike any other in Peter Jackson's new movie "They Shall Not Grow Old."
Colbert Rips Trump Over France Trip for WWI Memorials
The Late Show host Stephen Colbert took aim at President Donald Trump, who cancelled a trip to an American war cemetery.
Macron Faces Backlash for WWI Centenary Ceremony Plans
President Trump, who was so impressed by a military parade he attended in France in 2017 that he wanted the U.S. to host one of its own, could face disappointment when he returns to Paris on Veterans Day.
Seven Movies and Shows to Watch This Week
Check out "13 Reasons Why," the premiere of "First Dates," Chris Hardwick's new show and Viceland's 'Dead Set on Life.'
Museum Shows U.S. WWI Posters Timely in Trump's America
Organizers grouped posters, produced by New York artists under the direction of the federal government's war-era Division of Pictorial Publicity, to encourage visitors to explore timely political themes.
Tolkien's Love for His Wife Sparked 'Lord of the Rings'
The story behind Tolkien's first tale of Middle-earth, which is receiving a new release in May.
The Battle of the Somme Marked a Turning Point In WWI
The battle began on July 1, 1916, and turned the tide for the Allies.
Obama Awards Jewish and Black WWI Veterans Posthumous Medals of Honor
Sergeant William Shemin and Private Henry Johnson were recognized "for conspicuous gallantry" nearly a century after serving.
Honoring Its WWI Dead, India Moves On From Its Colonial Past
War casualties used to be a bone of contention. Now it seems India has forgiven Britain its broken promises.
On World War I Centenary, Chasing a Soldier's Memory
A hundred years after the Great War, Europe's past isn't past at all
The Shot That Changed The World
A hundred years after Gavrilo Princip set Europe on the path to war, some in Sarajevo celebrate him as a freedom fighter, others brand him a terrorist