Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls and archaeologists at Staffordshire University investigated the living conditions of inmates at the camp of Sylt on the…
Germany lost the war long before May 1945. But Hitler refused to surrender, instead dragging the country into the abyss. Although there…
‘Hun’ became an unflattering synonym for Germans during World War I, used by Britons to emphasise their enemy’s brutality.…
Remarkably, it appears that the radio was never used: the box hissed with inrushing air when it was opened by archaeologists at…
The ballots have been cast, the votes have been counted, and we are delighted to announce the winners of the MHM Book…
Fiennes had picked his moment well. Ever since the dramatic Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980, the press, and to some degree the…
But there is a clear difference between soldiers who fight for their own national army – or, it may be, their own…
This campaign of terror provoked an exodus – and the Biblical term is appropriate. The French government fled, soon followed by many…
A new study has revealed that World War I helmets provided as much protection from shockwaves as their modern counterparts.…
This issue, we’re giving away three copies of Victory in Europe, courtesy of Welbeck Publishing. Endorsed by the Imperial War Museum and…









