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Individual Websites & Projects
This area covers private and small group websites covering numerous aspects of the Great War.
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1   Link   The Long, Long Trail
One of the Premier Great War websites: The Long, Long Trail cuts through myth and misinformation to present the facts of the British Army in the First World War : a tribute to the men and women who fought and won - and to the million who died trying.
2   Link   Ypres and the Ypres Salient 1914-1918
WELCOME...to a site for all who are interested in First World War history, especially that relating to the area of Flanders in Belgium, around the town of Ypres ( WIPERS) known as the Ypres Salient.
3   Link   Erquinghem Lys et son Histoire
Welcome to the Erquinghem-Lys website especially to the part dedicated to Erquinghem and its history.
4   Link   Peter Hart - Military Historian
This is Peter Hart's blog website - This site is intended to promote all my endeavours as a military historian - from talks to books to tours of battlefield sites.
5   Link   Hellfire Corner
Tom Morgans's excellent Great War Website.
6   Link   World War 1 Document Archive
This archive of primary documents from World War One has been assembled by volunteers of the World War I Military History List (WWI-L). International in focus, the archive intends to present in one location primary documents concerning the Great War.
7   Link   First World War . Com
The purpose of this website is to provide an overview of the First World War.
8   Link   Aftermath
....when the boys came home....the exploration of that time, that world, is the theme of these pages.
9   Link   An Unfortunate Region
10   Link   Cyndis List
Your genealogy starting point online for more than a decade!
11   Link   Hello Tommy
12   Link   School History
13   Link   Behind the Wire
1914-1918 British Prisoners of War Database.
14   Link   Paths of Glory
Welcome to the Paths of Glory. The intention of this site is to answer some "frequently asked questions" and to give an insight into certain aspects of World War One that are difficult or impossible to find elsewhere.
15   Link   The Victoria Cross
BRITAIN'S HIGHEST AWARD FOR GALLANTRY
16   Link   The Regimental Warpath 1914-1918
The information on this site is separated by nationality. Each nationality then has two sources of information, firstly a list of Regiments or Battalions and then a list of Divisions. Both of these lists are linked, so you are able to follow a Battalion from the Regiments or Battalions page through the various Divisions it served with.
17   Link   Capt. Neol Chavasse VC and Bar
He was the only man to win the British Military's highest award for valour, the Victoria Cross, twice during the Great War.
18   Link   WW1 Cemeteries
19   Link   The Great War in Flanders Fields
From 1914 to 1918 the 'Westhoek', the western part the Province of West-Flanders, i.e. the area of Nieuwpoort, Diksmuide, Ieper (Ypres), Poperinge, was the scene of the Great War. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers of more than 20 nationalities fell in this conflict. After the often pointless battles and vast destruction, the Westhoek rose from its ashes. Today the Westhoek wants to spread a message of peace all over the world, with the In Flanders Fields Museum in Ypres, the IJzertoren in Diksmuide, the numerous military cemeteries, the war memorials and sites.
20   Link   Walking The Battlefields
From the Cities, Towns and Villages of Great Britain to Foreign Fields
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