Japan, the home of the samurai, had been no stranger to war since the time of the rise of the samurai warrior.…
One of the most important developments in Japanese Samurai warfare during the Sengoku Period was the emergence of large-scale infantry tactics in…
We look at a rich mix of militia tactics and anti-fascist politics in a British bestseller from the dark days of 1940.…
What is Zulu so well respected? Measured against the production standards of modern war-films, Zulu certainly shows its age.…
14 February 1945. The end of the war was months away, and excitement was in the air. National headlines boasted of imminent…
The Battle of Caporetto in 1917 was a decisive victory for Germany, and one in which 25 year old German lieutenant Erwin…
In this current difficult financial climate, less and less money is likely to be made available for the preservation and restoration of…
Complimenting our fact-files on Spitfire, Churchill, Hitler and Stalin, Military Times has compiled a list of frequently baffling facts about the Second World…
Winston Churchill, the emblematic British wartime leader is instantly recognisable by his cigar, hat, trenchcoat, and imposing frame.…
Military Classics: Jeremy Isaacs’ The World at War (1973) Military Times reviews the classic award-winning TV documentary series, about to be reissued…





