The U-boat went down with all hands and has rested on the seabed, some 37km (23 miles) off the coast of Yorkshire,…
The best military history museums, events, and, exhibitions, as chosen by Military History Matters magazine.…
Black’s ‘shotgun’ approach takes us from Thucydides to Vergennes via Clausewitz, Napoleon, and Hitler, as he attempts to blend incisive historical insight…
Professor Caroline Sturdy Colls and archaeologists at Staffordshire University investigated the living conditions of inmates at the camp of Sylt on the…
With the pandemic closing museums and galleries for the foreseeable future, Military History Matters has compiled a guide to some interesting websites…
The ballots have been cast, the votes have been counted, and we are delighted to announce the winners of the MHM Book…
A new study has revealed that World War I helmets provided as much protection from shockwaves as their modern counterparts.…
This book is written rather in the style of an excellent set of lecture notes produced by a diligent tutor. Frank Ledwidge,…
Kate Webb was the war reporter who came back from the dead.…
The victims of World War II are remembered in regular commemorations, but many of the fatalities have never been recovered. Now academics…









