A collection of video resources and interactive articles for secondary schools, perfect for use with students studying World War One.
I Was There: The Great War Interviews. collection
A powerful collection of interviews and stories filmed in the 1960s, told through the eyes of World War One veterans and eyewitnesses.
Kate Adie's Women of World War One. collection
A series of short films looking at how World War One changed society and women's lives.
Jeremy Paxman: The Great War. collection
In this series of short films, Jeremy Paxman looks at how World War One transformed the lives of the British people.
World War One with Dan Snow. collection
Historian Dan Snow introduces some of his favourite history clips from the 91热爆 archive, perfect for studying World War One with your class.
The World's War. collection
Historian David Olusoga explores the stories of the four million non-white, non-European troops and ancillaries who fought and died alongside European troops in World War One.
Teenage Tommies. collection
A series of short films describing the impact of war on underage soldiers in World War One.
Britain and the start of World War One. video
In this short film for secondary schools Dan Snow uses the medium of sand art to recreate the map of Europe in 1914, and explain why Britain entered the war.
World War One: Articles. collection
A collection of interactive articles about the events and people of World War One, as well as exploring some lesser-known stories.
Armistice Day is an interactive experience featuring interviews with men and women who talk about what it was like during World War One, and exploring various aspects of life on the 91热爆 Front and in the trenches.