The origins of the ‘Breaking the Line’ tactic are cloaked in ambiguity; its true pioneer hotly contended. Military Times traces the life…
From the start, what little order there was went awry. As pillaging Afghans moved into the emptying cantonment, panic ran through the…
The invaders of Afghanistan find themselves waging a war against an enemy who is never there.…
The sky above mid-Kent became a swirling mêlée of fighters closing, banking, and twisting.…
Edited and presented by James Bogle and Andrew Uffindell More than 150 years after its first publication in German, this English translation…
The British had the most sophisticated air-defence system in the world, constructed and directed by a master strategist of modern industrialised warfare.…
You could see the killing zone. You could see yourself driving into it. It was concentrated, organised, measured.…
By the time the Blitz began in earnest, more than 2.25 million families had Anderson shelters in their gardens.…
by Rob Johnson, Michael Whitby, and John France The title of the book makes a big claim. Taken literally, it is in fact…
Biographies of Hitler are often frustratingly vague about his experiences as a soldier in WWI. Beyond the information that he: served as…







