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Five headstones of German sailors in Lyness Naval Cemetery corrected and replaced. Well done Commonwealth War Graves bbc.com/news/uk-scotla…
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.
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
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
Moving service at Commonwealth War Graves Lyness cemetery on Hoy to remember German casualties who died 100 years ago during scuttling of German fleet at Scapa flow Orkney . Orkney Islands Council Royal Navy in Scotland Volksbund
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
🇬🇧 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.
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