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It’s one of the best-known stories about the First ... in the British fascist movement, and was good friends with Oswald Mosley. He was interred for a time during the Second World War as a ...
The British Army began World War I with only two machine guns per infantry battalion. One gun was a spare, meaning the effective ratio was one per 1,000 soldiers. Historian John Ellis summarized, “For ...
Despite inventing the tank in the First World War, British armor in the next ... but not anti-tank guns or infantry. British tanks were often outmatched by German tanks, especially the heavy ...
An unknown First World War soldier ... but the losses were huge. The British lost an estimated 275,000 men, while the Germans lost 220,000, according to the Canadian War Museum.