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The Second World War Operation which Triggered the Cold War

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Operation Frantic was a long-range bombing campaign that took place in the latter stages of the Second World War. In order for the plan to work, the planes needed to land in Soviet airfields after their run. It required complete trust between the Western Allies and the Soviets…   The aim of Operation Frantic was… Read More »The Second World War Operation which Triggered the Cold War

The Most Likely Reason for the ‘San Juan’ Submarine Disaster

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The following article is written by Commodore Eric Thompson. He received a scholarship to Dartmouth, volunteered for submarines and thirty-seven years later retired as Commodore of Britain’s principal nuclear submarine base at Faslane. His memoir On Her Majesty’s Nuclear Service will be released in February.   The disappearance of the Argentine Navy submarine San Juan… Read More »The Most Likely Reason for the ‘San Juan’ Submarine Disaster

Eleven Facts You (Probably) Don’t Know About the American Civil War

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The American Civil War remains the bloodiest conflict in America’s history. Fought from 1861-65, the war is still widely studied today, and many of the battles, leaders and stories have passed into American folklore. However, here are eleven facts which you may not have heard before. All of them are taken from The Blue &… Read More »Eleven Facts You (Probably) Don’t Know About the American Civil War

The Day the War Swung to the Allies: The Battle of Ruweisat Ridge

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The following blog post is written by Chris Jephson, co-author of The Day Rommel Was Stopped. The book is about how the Allied forces finally managed to stop Rommel’s advance at the First Battle of El Alamein and eventually win the war in Africa.   The Allied position in June 1942 was at its absolute… Read More »The Day the War Swung to the Allies: The Battle of Ruweisat Ridge

Knights: 8 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Knights

Knights were central to European warfare and society for centuries during the Middle Ages. Knights were noble cavalrymen fighting for their king and for their god, participating in a complex system of chivalry and warfare. Here are eight facts you might not know about them, with all the information taken from the Casemate Short History… Read More »Knights: 8 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Knights

London’s Civil War

The following is written by David Flintham, the author of ‘Civil War London‘ out this week from Helion and Company.   Any decent London bookshop will have shelves devoted to the history of the capital. But taking anything more than a cursory glance at the titles on display will reveal a glaring omission: the virtual… Read More »London’s Civil War