# wwi - Tuesday 22 January, 2013
The two countries sought to paper-over tensions from the euro crisis when their leaders kicked off events marking 50 years of post-war reconciliation.
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# wwi - Tuesday 13 November, 2012
“James is James. James is his own man and I respect his decision,” said the on-loan Hull midfielder.
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# wwi - Sunday 11 November, 2012
It’s not about choosing sides – Ireland should lose its timidity and commemorate fallen Irish soldiers, writes David McCann.
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# wwi - Saturday 10 November, 2012
The National Archives has digitised the wills of 9,000 soldiers killed in action during the Great War.
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# wwi - Thursday 5 July, 2012
The annual Tipperary Peace Convention takes place this week as the song which inspired it celebrates its 100th anniversary.
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# wwi - Sunday 22 April, 2012
A selection from the Library of Congress’ 1914-1920 collection.
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# wwi - Tuesday 20 March, 2012
Call for public to find old documents, photographs etc. relating to ‘The Great War’ – they will be scanned and recorded on a pan-European website.
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National Library of Ireland’s archive shows the emotional, moral and practical pressure put on Irish men to join the ranks in the ‘Great War’.
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# wwi - Thursday 15 March, 2012
The grenade had to be destroyed in a controlled explosion.
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# wwi - Wednesday 29 February, 2012
Recent legislation relating to the deaths of thousands of Armenians in WWI was struck down yesterday by France’s Constitutional Court.
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# wwi - Saturday 11 February, 2012
The discovery has been likened to Pompeii because of the preservation and the positions of the bodies.
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# wwi - Tuesday 7 February, 2012
Florence Green, who served with the RAF as a waitress on an air base, was the last known survivor of the conflict.
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# wwi - Wednesday 25 January, 2012
Turkey has reacted angrily to France’s moves to criminalise the act of denying that the mass killings of Armenians during WWI was genocide.
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# wwi - Monday 16 January, 2012
Gallery: From recruitment drives to war relief efforts – a selection of First World War posters archived in the Library of Congress.
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# wwi - Friday 11 November, 2011
More than 50,000 Irish people died in the First and Second World Wars. Should we wear the poppy to commemorate them?
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# wwi - Thursday 5 May, 2011
Claude Choules lied about his age to join the British Royal Navy at the height of World War I – but, despite the fame his military service brought him, he became a pacifist in later life and refused to glorify war.
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# wwi - Sunday 14 November, 2010
A second cross-border remembrance service will be held on Sunday.
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