MHM Editor Neil Faulkner spoke to Saul David about his major new book All the King’s Men: the British soldier from the…
Exploding Rats By 1941, Germany had already subjugated half of Europe, the Luftwaffe was raining bombs down on the cities of Britain,…
In our Jutland — the combat experience feature this month, Peter Hart reconstructs the action of the battle using personal accounts of men…
Neil Faulkner assesses the latest Korean crisis in the light of the peninsula’s troubled history. The death of North Korean dictator Kim…
Roving reporter Keith Robinson has discovered a splendid little museum hidden away in the Army’s traditional west Surrey home. The Royal Logistic…
Andy Lawrence continues his series discussing the major themes of military history. This month, alliances. With friends like these… Stalin, Churchill, and…
For our War Culture regular this month we featured popular music of the First World War. Follow the links below to get…
In this map specially prepared for MHM, we chart the last journey of the Bismarck in May 1941. Here the course of…
James Wolfes’ victory at Quebec gave the British dominion over North American. It was the victory of an army forced to adapt…
On 11/11/11, Joy Robinson took a trip down to the Poppy Factory in Richmond to view the unique and exciting artist, Patricia…









