MHM chooses five lesser-known people whose war efforts deserve higher praise. 5. William Manley Lived 1831-1901 Manley is the only recipient of…
Richard Attenborough’s 1969 BAFTA award winning film Oh! What a Lovely War has many similarities to the Joan Littlewood Theatre Workshop musical…
‘To each according to his threat advantage does not count as a principle of justice.’ John Rawls, A Theory of Justice, 1971…
How were tens of thousands of infantry landed on the Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944? How was the supply of ammo,…
MHM places D-Day within the context of Operation Overlord, picking out some of the most brutal clashes and key events, from…
This month, the two lucky winners of the MHM Competition will get a copy of both The D-Day 70th Anniversary Collector’s Edition: The Longest…
Think of something appropriately witty for this picture and leave your caption as a comment below. The best caption will be judged…
This month, Oxford University Press are giving away one prize of 15 books: a selection of the finest war and military history…
What did a British Army soldier have with him while fighting in the trenches of the First World War? Here, Peter Doyle and…
‘War is an act of violence to compel our opponent to fulfil our will. War is an act of violence pushed to…









