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Centenary News is a site covering the First World War Centenary and contains news, videos & articles.
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Scapa 100 (@scapa100) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commemorating the Centenary of the Scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet... Scapa 100 Events Programme available on OIC website: orkney.gov.uk/Service-Direct… See also Facebook page: m.facebook.com/scapa100 And scapa100.org

Commemorating the Centenary of the Scuttling of the German High Seas Fleet...
Scapa 100 Events Programme available on OIC website: orkney.gov.uk/Service-Direct…
See also Facebook page:
m.facebook.com/scapa100
And 
scapa100.org
Centenary News (@centenarynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The German graves Commonwealth War Graves Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery, Orkney - photographed in June 2016. Sailors lost in the scuttling of Germany's #WW1 High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow in June 1919 rest here, alongside Commonwealth dead of both world wars.

The German graves <a href="/CWGC/">Commonwealth War Graves</a> Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery, Orkney - photographed in June 2016. Sailors lost in the scuttling of Germany's #WW1 High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow in June 1919 rest here, alongside Commonwealth dead of both world wars.
Gresham College (@greshamcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did the Treaty of Versailles lead to WW2 and was the attempt to create a new world order a failure? Professor Margaret MacMillan explores #WarHistory #History Watch in person at 6pm on Tuesday 4th June MuseumofLondon or watch online: bit.ly/2X2JTnu

Did the Treaty of Versailles lead to WW2 and was the attempt to create a new world order a failure? Professor Margaret MacMillan explores 
#WarHistory #History
Watch in person at 6pm on Tuesday 4th June <a href="/MuseumofLondon/">MuseumofLondon</a> or watch online: bit.ly/2X2JTnu
Commonwealth War Graves (@cwgc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In two weeks’ time the Commonwealth War Graves Foundation's Lest We Forget archive project draws to a close. The hundreds of stories that the CWGF, in collaboration with University of Oxford, have collected will live on though. You can see them, here: ow.ly/Et8p50u6g78

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Scuttle of the German High Seas Fleet #OTD 100 years ago #WW1 - View over Scapa Flow and the Churchill Barriers, the defences built against U-boats in #WW2.

Scuttle of the German High Seas Fleet #OTD 100 years ago #WW1 - View over Scapa Flow and the Churchill Barriers,  the defences built against U-boats in #WW2.
Centenary News (@centenarynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scapa Flow, on the centenary of the 1919 scuttle, looking over the waters where the German High Seas Fleet was interned for 7 months after the #WW1 Armistice.

Scapa Flow, on the centenary of the 1919 scuttle, looking over the waters where the German High Seas Fleet was interned for 7 months after the #WW1 Armistice.
Commonwealth War Graves (@cwgc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Commonwealth War Graves are delighted to announce the unveiling of our new visitor centre: The CWGC Experience - which has today been unveiled by HRH The Princess Royal in a ceremony at Beaurains in France. Find out more, here: ow.ly/5Mjn50uMvOd #CWGCexperience

The <a href="/CWGC/">Commonwealth War Graves</a> are delighted to announce the unveiling of our new visitor centre: The CWGC Experience - which has today been unveiled by HRH The Princess Royal in a ceremony at Beaurains in France. Find out more, here: ow.ly/5Mjn50uMvOd #CWGCexperience
Stéphanie Trouillard (@stbslam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#1GM Un dernier article pour boucler le centenaire! Quelle aventure! Il y a 100 ans aujourd'hui, le 28 juin 1919, le traité de Versailles était signé. Il "n'est pas la cause directe et unique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale" ⏬ f24.my/59X8.T

#1GM Un dernier article pour boucler le centenaire! Quelle aventure!
Il y a 100 ans aujourd'hui, le 28 juin 1919, le traité de Versailles était signé. Il "n'est pas la cause directe et unique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale" ⏬ f24.my/59X8.T
The British Newspaper Archive (@bnarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 'Big Four' - Prime Minister Lloyd George, Signor Orland, Monsieur Clemenceau and President Wilson are pictured together during the peace conference at Versailles, Illustrated London News, 28 June 1919 bit.ly/2XuwmbP #OTD #1919Newspapers #FirstWorldWar

The 'Big Four' - Prime Minister Lloyd George, Signor Orland, Monsieur Clemenceau and President Wilson are pictured together during the peace conference at Versailles, Illustrated London News, 28 June 1919 bit.ly/2XuwmbP #OTD #1919Newspapers #FirstWorldWar
Lives of WW1 (@livesofww1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #LivesofWW1 permanent digital memorial is here! Browse and discover the millions of stories that were gathered during the centenary period: ow.ly/o56U50uP3IW #WW1

The #LivesofWW1 permanent digital memorial is here! Browse and discover the millions of stories that were gathered during the centenary period: ow.ly/o56U50uP3IW #WW1
Château de Versailles (@cversailles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇬🇧 A hundred years ago, the #TreatyofVersailles was signed. Archives made of photos, videos and sound...immerse yourself in History and relive June 28, 1919...: youtu.be/LwvTyTmdEkc In partnership with Gallica BnF, La Bibliothèque nationale de France and Archives nationales de France.

The British Newspaper Archive (@bnarchive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pictured in The Sphere, 19 July 1919, are the French peace celebrations, with a 'victory march' passing through the Arc de Triomph on Bastille Day bit.ly/2ObAnyP #1919Newspapers #FirstWorldWar

Pictured in The Sphere, 19 July 1919, are the French peace celebrations, with a 'victory march' passing through the Arc de Triomph on Bastille Day bit.ly/2ObAnyP #1919Newspapers #FirstWorldWar
Peter Johnston (@peteajohnston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1919 the Peace Day celebrations were held to celebrate the end of the First World War. They featured a Victory Parade through central London. This painting on display in National Army Museum shows some of Indian contingent, part of the 15,000 troops who took part #ww1

Today in 1919 the Peace Day celebrations were held to celebrate the end of the First World War. They featured a Victory Parade through central London. This painting on display in <a href="/NAM_London/">National Army Museum</a> shows some of Indian contingent, part of the 15,000 troops who took part #ww1
Centenary News (@centenarynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cenotaph in Whitehall started as a temporary memorial for Britain’s #WW1 Peace Day parade in 1919. Public response led to commissioning of the permanent monument - also by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens - unveiled on Armistice Day 1920.

The Cenotaph in Whitehall started as a temporary memorial for Britain’s #WW1 Peace Day parade in 1919. Public response led to commissioning of the permanent monument - also by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens - unveiled on Armistice Day 1920.
1914-1918-online (@19141918online) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW ARTICLE: "Warfare 1914-1918 (Ottoman Empire/Middle East)" by Mehmet Fatih Baş encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/warfar…