The study, published by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, has been criticised for allegedly neglecting historical death tolls
By Jacob Jaffa
The Jewish army captain, exiled from France under false charges, will be awarded the rank of brigadier general
By Imogen Garfinkel
Distinguished Captain Solomon Clifford Joseph was responsible for 13 aerial victories over the Western Front
By Eliana Jordan
The First World War airman adorned his cockpit with the symbol - long before it was adopted by the Nazis
By Karen Glaser
To support the dream of a dead soldier for a ‘path of peace’ along the famous First World War dividing line, Anthony Seldon walked its length last year. Along the way he contemplated his roots, and the hopes and fears of Jewish soldiers
By Anthony Seldon
The first German language screen incarnation of Erich Maria Remarque’s best-selling 1929 novel is brilliantly executed
By Linda Marric
AJEX: The Jewish Military Association and research group British Jews in the First World War are marking the milestone with a series of events, starting later this month
By Ben Bloch
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