Miscellaneous Cartoons: Ernest Riebe Ernest Riebe immigrated to the United States from his native Germany sometime around the turn of the 20th century. He became an illustrator and…
The truth behind Britain’s rush to war, 1914 - Douglas Newton In all the debates about which country was most responsible for the horrors of World War One,…
Did teenage anarchists trigger World War I? What were the politics of the assassins of Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914? Notes of interviews between psychoanalyst Dr Martin Pappenheim and Gavrilo Princip,…
The donkeys - Alan Clark A study of British High Command during World War I on the Western front in 1915, exploring the truth of the observation that British troops were …
A German deserter's war experiences Book written by an anonymous German soldier who deserted during World War I about his experiences, first published in 1917.
Anarchists before the military tribunals, 1914-1918 A short account of the hearings of two anarchists in front of the courts during World War One
Sydney's burning: an Australian political conspiracy - Ian Turner A detailed history of the Sydney 12: members of the radical union Industrial Workers of the World,…
Fighting war NOTE: this has now been edited and released as a new pamphlet by Rebel Press (April 2016) This article highlighted the anti-war agitation of anarchists and the IWW based in New Zealand…
Schreiber, Otto, 1868-1917: victim of the war “for liberty and democracy” A short biography of German anarchist Otto Schreiber, who was active in London for many years.
The Anzac Myth- Joseph Toscano A piece which explores Wobbly activity against conscription during WWI.
Anarchists against World War I: two little known events - Abertillery and Stockport A short account of little known episodes in the history of anarchist opposition to World War One
Why Blackadder Goes Forth could have been a lot funnier A fascinating look at Tommy Atkins' hidden tactics to avoid combat on the western front in World War…