British First World War propaganda poster depicting a German U-boat sinking a British merchant ship.“Freedom of the seas” is a principle of the laws at sea. The US demanded that Germany respect such ...
WW1: How did an artist help Britain fight the war at sea? documentWW1: How did an artist help Britain fight the war at sea? Dr Sam Willis discovers how the British artist Norman Wilkinson ...
Historian Dan Snow explains to Michael Douglas how the near stalemate of trench warfare in WW1 was relieved by the introduction of tanks, aircraft and shells. We see how protection was provided ...
The sinking of the Lusitania was a controversial event and became a focus for the propaganda campaign during the war. In April 1915, the German Embassy in Washington issued a reminder to passengers, ...
During World War II German propaganda emphasized the prowess of the German army and contrasted it with the British and Allied armies who were depicted as cowards and butchers, or brave but misguided.
It has been forty years since the Falklands, a conflict fought between April and June 1982 and which claimed the lives of 649 Argentines, 255 British ... the creation of a propaganda radio station ...