News

The laces made in Belgium during World War One are an important part of the lace holdings of the Division of Home and Community Life’s Textile Collection in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of ...
Eighty years ago, what arguably was the worst war in history ended after six years of conflict, with several dozen countries ...
As their right to vote was debated in the States, a remarkable group of 74 physicians and support staff sailed to war-torn ...
An almost 50-year ban on women's football in Wales previously relegated women to the sidelines.
Collinsville author Thelma Ball has published a new book documenting the history of two major World War II defense plants in ...
A Wichita Falls Times article from June 1, 1911, reported the main building would be 100 by 240 feet with “a force of men ...
The bombing has quieted in Iran’s 12-day conflict with Israel, but the battle over the future of Tehran is likely to soon ...
Israel accepts Trump-led ceasefire plan that could end Gaza war within 60 days Senate passes Trump’s big bill. Here’s where ...
July 8, 1917, The 1st Women’s Battalion saw battle near Smorgon (Grodno Region, 500 miles from Moscow). While the men hesitated, Bochkareva’s troops led the charge, encouraging others to join.
The war will end, but the women trapped in prostitution will remain there. While Israeli society breathes a sigh of relief at the end of hostilities, they will remain with irreversible damage to ...