Stretching 440 miles from the Swiss border to the North Sea, the line of trenches, dug-outs and barbed-wire fences moved very little between 1914-1918, despite attempts on both sides to break through.
An curved arrow pointing right. In 1914, English cartographer John G. Bartholomew created an isochronic map, a map that shows all points that are accessible in the same amount of time. Ships and ...
(Pull cursor to the right from 1914 to see 1914 map and to the left from 2014 to see the modern map) ...