Canadian soldiers took many German artillery pieces home as “war trophies” after the First World War. Almost all have disappeared. But more than a century later, one has turned up three metres under ...
For more than 70 years, a German howitzer from the First World War sat upon Norwich’s Chelsea Parade – serving as a reminder of the sacrifice and bravery from those who fought in the war. Now, the ...
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. (Sept. 13, 2012) -- For decades a pair of 21-cm Morser 16s was on display outside the Fort Meade Museum, exhibiting the German weaponry of World War I. In the early 1990s, ...