Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes is a longstanding friend of WHO, providing features, photography and reviews. He has contributed to The Times of London and other publications. He is the author of The Liberation of Europe (pub 2016) and If War Should Come due later in 2020.

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Articles by Mark Barnes:

MAJOR AND MRS HOLT’S DEFINITIVE BATTLEFIELD GUIDE TO THE D-DAY NORMANDY LANDING BEACHES – Reviewed by Mark Barnes

Holt D-Day

If you follow my ramblings elsewhere on War History Online you may recall I had the pleasure of meeting Tonie and Valmai Holt at the…

WORLD WAR I IN CARTOONS – Reviewed by Mark Barnes

I’ve always been a big lover of cartoons and, indeed, there was a time when I nearly got myself a career drawing for a newspaper,…

THE GREAT WAR 100: Review by Mark Barnes

THE GREAT WAR 100

When I first heard about this book I said to myself well, that’s different! It most certainly is. We last saw Scott Addington with his…

BRITISH AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS: Review by Mark Barnes

BRITISH AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS

Sticking to my tried and tested formula of nostalgic whimsy, I could wax lyrical about the glory days of the aviation industry in the UK…

BAPTISM OF FIRE: Review by Mark Barnes

BAPTISM OF FIRE

During the early spring of 1939 the tragic consequences of Appeasement began to bear fruit. Following the Nazi dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, the Hungarian regime led…

FINAL DRIVE – A Dorset misadventure – by Mark Barnes

The best laid plans of mice and men are always game for a laugh. The WHO command team had been planning a meet up between…

IMAGES FROM THE ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY – Review by Mark Barnes

A work colleague of mine called me over to look at a page from the Times Literary Supplement, a worthy title I work on every…

Racketeers of Europe: Review by Mark Barnes

Racketeers of Europe

It is mid-1930s Europe and we have a compilation of the pre-war newspaper articles by William Archer Sholto Douglas, an American fire-eating journalist in the…

Enemy on the Euphrates: Review by Mark Barnes

Enemy on the Euphrates

Turn on the TV news any time now and you will see that unhappy land of Iraq seized in another bout of murderous sectarian turmoil.…

ISANDLWANA – How the Zulus Humbled the British Empire – Review by Mark Barnes

Zulus

I make no excuses for loving the film Zulu. I know it isn’t entirely accurate and, as the author of this book tells us, has…

AERODROMES OF FIGHTER COMMAND THEN AND NOW – Review by Mark Barnes

  The airport to the north of my town used to be in the doldrums. Regular services had dropped off and the only thing appearing…

HAL MOORE and STEMMING THE TIDE – Book Reviews by Mark Barnes

  The qualities of leadership examined: Two excellent books taking us from the Great War  to the Highlands of Vietnam expose how  the qualities a…