The Duke of Cambridge and Prime Minister Theresa May will attend commemorations on Wednesday for the centenary of the Battle of Amiens -- the turning point in the Allies' victory in World War One.
Verdun, the Somme, Passchendaele, Ypres, Belleau Wood—dozens of spots in northern France and Belgium have been forever seared into humanity's collective memory by the horror of the first World War.
AMIENS, France (Reuters) - Britain and France on Wednesday marked 100 years since the decisive battle of Amiens that put Europe on the path to the end of World War One, in a sober ceremony in the ...
AMIENS, France – Britain's Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May, joined by ministers and ambassadors from Allied countries and a former German president, marked on Wednesday the centenary of ...
Britain's Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May will join 2,000 guests at a service Wednesday marking the centenary of the Battle of Amiens, which rang in the beginning of the end of World War ...
Britain's Prince William and Prime Minister Theresa May took part in commemorations Wednesday marking the centenary of the Battle of Amiens, which heralded the beginning of the end of World War I. The ...
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