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- Thanks to all who joined me this evening for a @oldfrontline.bsky.social Supporters Evening where we looked at images of the front line during Winter in #WW1.
- In the latest @oldfrontline.bsky.social QnAs we discuss chaplains on the Western Front, were German machine-gunners really chained to their weapons, why were some sectors more heavily mined than others and the task of photographing wargraves during & after #WW1. oldfrontline.co.uk/2026/01/10/q...
- Time is running out! Some brilliant pitches so far. Have you got a #WW1 story to tell? Get in touch before 23rd January!
- In this episode of @oldfrontline.bsky.social: Why were only three #WW1 officers Shot at Dawn? We explore Vera Deakin’s search for the missing, how war shaped those who served, and the Battle of Manchester Hill in March 1918. oldfrontline.co.uk/2025/12/27/q...
- #Onthisday in 1918, just days before end of #WW1, French poet Apollinaire (weakened by a shrapnel wound) died in the Spanish flu epidemic. Later that year Calligrammes: Poems of Peace & War was published, a collection of his concrete/visual poems publicdomainreview.org/collection/a... #OTD