Gunner, horse whisperer, postman, and my Great Grandfather. I never met him, but he has been an inspiration, nevertheless. Anzac Day seems a fitting day to remember this courageous soldier. by Martin Harris 25/4/25 Source: William Henry Mitchell, Shipley WWI William Henry Mitchell b. 24 June 1880 Bradford Yorkshire, England, […]
World War One
Although Tolkein’s words were written in a fictional setting, he based his words upon real experience. Row upon row of white crosses. Young men sent to their deaths. One hundred years ago, young men facing each other across the corpse strewn no-mans land between trenches, put down their guns and […]
Fascinating blog revises the “official” story, and it has as much to do with America as it does with Germany or Britain! SOURCE: ThreeWorldWars The True Cause of World War 1 History books record that World War I started when the nations went to war to avenge the assassination […]