In the early spring of 1917, a British delegation arrives in New York to discuss the explosive Zimmermann Telegram. Government aide Austin Nichols is tasked with escorting them to Washington, navigating tense meetings, quiet conversations, and a historic night in the Capitol as President Wilson addresses Congress. What begins in diplomacy soon points toward war.
When an intercepted telegram threatens to pull America into the Great War, a quiet British aide named Arthur Bennett is swept into a world of secrecy and high-stakes diplomacy. From the corridors of the Admiralty to the doors of 10 Downing Street, he must deliver a message that could change the course of history.
In an internment camp beneath the snow-capped Alps, a young Austrian officer and a Russian widow cross paths. He is driven by duty; she by a need to survive. Behind barbed wire and watchtowers, they form an unexpected connection, one that has life changing implications for both of them.
Set on the Italian Front during World War I, this historical fiction story follows Matteo Rossi, a young military linesman tasked with repairing field telephone wires under fire. As he navigates no man’s land, Matteo confronts the horrors of trench warfare, the loss of comrades, and an unexpected bond with an American ambulance driver. A powerful tale of communication, courage, and human connection in the Great War.
As war draws near, Colonel Selim Karaman is given an unglamorous but vital task: feed the army poised to defend the Dardanelles. From olive merchants to dusty rail yards, Selim races to build a supply network strong enough to withstand the coming storm. But in a system driven by politics and pressure, even invisible work casts long shadows.
Jessica Barnes served near the front lines in WWI as a Signal Corps operator. But when illness forced her home, the Army said she never served. Inspired by the true history of the women America forgot.
On July 1st, 1916, the Newfoundland Regiment suffered catastrophic losses at Beaumont-Hamel. In a quiet coastal village, Reverend Malcolm Dwyer must deliver the unthinkable—twenty-seven telegrams to twenty-seven families. But what begins as a day of unbearable grief becomes something more: a chorus of memory, a community united, and man who finally finds the courage to break.
When France called upon her colonies to support the war effort, thousands answered—not with rifles, but with shovels. A story of loyalty, labor and the unseen toll of empire.
As war erupts in 1914, a young girl and her family are forced from their village and begin a journey they never expected. Along a winding road through danger and doubt, they search for safety—and something like home.
A quiet, powerful story of resilience, love, and the unseen cost of war.
In this unforgettable episode told entirely through handwritten correspondence, we follow the love story of George and Elsie Ware—torn apart by World War I and held together by the letters they send across oceans and years. From muddy trenches near Ypres to the quiet heartache of home in Oregon, each word carries the weight of war, loss, and enduring love.
A story of silence, scars, and the power of words that outlive us.
The residents of a small village are forced to provide for the Tsar's army during wartime. As they endure the weight of this harsh duty, their lives are shaped by the relentless demands of survival. In this story of sacrifice and resilience, the villagers struggle to hold on to their humanity while navigating the tension between obedience and defiance.
British army driver Ned Calder is called upon to assist engineers with a new machine destined to change the tide of the war. But as the project unfolds, he learns of a family secret that could turn his world upside down.
When a family returns to their war-scarred farm in Eastern Germany, a tragic accident reshapes everything. In the shadow of grief, they must decide what’s worth holding on to—and what it means to stay rooted
Two Canadian brothers, raised on the rails, are conscripted into a war they didn’t choose. From the mud-soaked nights of France to the quiet dread of a front porch in Vancouver, this story traces the bond between siblings stretched across continents, courage, and the fragile hope of reunion
On the Western Front, a pacifist quartermaster and a young soldier form an unlikely bond amid the mud and chaos. As orders are given and futures weighed, they find comfort and courage in one another. A quiet story of friendship, resilience, and difficult decisions.
When Cemil's father is conscripted into the Ottoman army, the young boy refuses to stay behind. Hidden beneath canvas tarps and amidst soldiers, Cemil journeys to Gallipoli, discovering bravery, sacrifice, and the stark realities of war. But can innocence truly survive on the battlefield?
Radha Devi, a young widow in British-occupied India, spends her days sewing uniforms for colonial troops. But grief has a sharp edge—and with each stitch, she begins to find her own quiet form of rebellion
April 1916. Dublin is quiet—until it isn’t.
Captain Aiden McCool, an Irishman in British uniform, returns home just as whispers of revolution become gunfire. Assigned to monitor unrest, Aiden finds himself trapped between duty to the Crown and love for his family. When the Easter Rising erupts and the city burns, a single message brings his world crashing down.
Sergei, a former police officer turned bounty hunter for the Russian military, begins to question his role in the service.
Upon being reassigned to the Imperial Guard, he gains a firsthand perspective on the lives of Russia's royalty during a time of great upheaval.
In this gripping episode, we follow Clara, a young woman navigating the cacophony of an armory during World War I. As she steps into a world dominated by machinery and men, Clara grapples with her decision to contribute to the war effort by assembling artillery shells. Amidst the chaos, she finds camaraderie and purpose, but also faces the weight of her father's pacifist beliefs and the societal expectations of women.