First World War
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First World War documentary titled 'Baby Killers' coming to Tees Valley Film Festival
The Queen will be attending Remembrance Sunday - but miss General Synod visit
List of services for Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday in the North East
Working horse weekend at Beamish
Once the First World War was over an even deadlier battle began - against the Spanish flu
The bittersweet celebrations that broke out on November 11, 1918, as news of the armistice crackled across the airwaves
Watch: The story of the "Fighting Bradfords"
The Echo's editorial the day after armistice was declared
The Darlington soldiers who died on November 11, 1918, as the nation celebrated the end of the war
"I found a body with these letters on it" - how a Bishop Auckland mum learned her 18-year-old son had been killed in battle
A look back 100 years at the Echo's first post-war opinion piece
An aeronautical fatality - tragic death of a Spennymoor lad in 1918
The day a German bayonet narrowly missed the foot of Sunderland's greatest league goalscorer
What the Echo's 'Hear All Sides' letter writers were saying in November 1918
The remarkable stories of Durham's Victoria Cross heroes who have been honoured with memorial paving stones
Diary of Pte Thomas Jackson - a man broken by war
First World War soldiers honed their shooting skills in a field outside Darlington
'Yours to a cinder' - the First World War love story of Connie and Angus
Soldier's diary and sketchbook gives insight into life as a prisoner of war in 1918
Soldier badly shot through the hand in First World War trenches went on become one of Europe’s foremost artists
Fragile poppies sent from First World War battlefield feature in Royal Mail collection
Durham at War volunteers reflect on how they’ve spent four years immersed in the lives of those who lived through the First World War
The man charged with looking after the North-East's 11,313 war graves
Meet Vera - she's sold poppies for 75 years and raised hundreds of thousands of pounds
WW1 Centenary: The incredible story of The Angel of Spennymoor
WW1 Centenary: Louis Gallewski, the father of Darlington shop owner Geoffrey Gillow who never spoke of the war
WW1 Centenary: Exhibition opens exploring how music shaped life in the DLI
WW1 Centenary: How the Quakers were re-forged by a pub team after the war
WW1 Centenary: How the poppy became the symbol of remembrance
WW1 Centenary: Richmond School student who found VC hero in the family
The five brothers from a Dales village who went to war and returned home to their widowed mum
We asked who was Joe Hauxwell? We might have found our man
Soldaat Pieter Vermote - the Belgian who died in Sedgefield 100 years ago of "general paralysis of the insane"
Tributes paid to 24-year-old Durham Pal on 100th anniversary of his death
Man learns more of mum and dad's romance after Echo publishes First World War love letters
The boys of one Darlington street who never came home
Whistles were blown to start one of the Somme's bloodiest days... at home the wait for news was torturous
Family’s pride at memorial honouring VC winner Archie White
Somme 100: DLI paid heavily for infamous assault to take ugly mound dubbed 'that miniature Gibraltar'
Angels of their patients
Children learn about life for their counterparts 100 years ago as war raged in Western Europe
Their names enshrined on a plaque and stories told by a Darlington historian
Remembering the 250,000 forgotten heroes of the British Mercantile Marine
The innocents of war
Can you help the Storey family complete the tale of their grandfather and a pocket watch?
Celebrating courageous exploits of the British Army’s youngest Victoria Cross recipient - one of the famous Fighting Bradfords
Young victim of German bombardment spent first day at Somme digging dead bodies of comrades from trenches
Listed: The 405 DLI heroes who gave their lives 100 years ago today on the regiment's bloodiest day at the Somme
Promising composer and lifelong steelworker killed in Somme trenches 100 years ago
Somme 100: Help create lasting tribute to the Durham Pals on the battlefield where they gave their young lives
Somme 100: The small, sad, functional notebook stained with bloody Somme mud that tells a tale of death and sorrow
Into the fires of Hell
Pals who served and died together
Giving life to their story