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‘Dorset’s Schindler’ Mr Chadwick Rescued 669 Children from Czechoslovakia

Jack Beckett

Meet a British war hero who rescued hundreds of Jewish children from the Nazis. The Trevor Chadwick Memorial Trust is crowdfunding a bronze statue of…

Hanks and Spielberg ‘Masters of the Air’ to Start Filming

Ian Harvey

Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, who teamed up to bring the much-acclaimed Band of Brothers to life in 2001, are teaming up again to bring…

Ridley Scott and Joaquin Phoenix Team Up for New Napoleon Epic Movie

Ian Harvey

Was there ever a General more suited to the epic Hollywood treatment than Napoleon Bonaparte, the Corsican master strategist who won the crown of France…

Facebook and the UK Culture Recovery Fund help keep the doors at Bletchley Park open

Ian Harvey

During World War II, Alan Turing and his code-breaking team at Bletchley Park cracked the Nazi’s Enigma machine and enabled the Allies to read encoded…

“Big Lizzie” met 2 Russian Blackjacks Last Week off the Coast of Scotland

British warship HMS Queen Elizabeth – also known as “Big Lizzie” – docked at Portsmouth last week, following a close shave with Russian jets. Where…

Cameras, Combat and Courage – Review by Mark Barnes

It seems like a long time since I told you about the compelling Shooting Vietnam by Dan Brookes and the late Bob Hillerby. These two…

Proposed “D-Day Land” Attraction in Normandy Opposed by Veterans But Loved by Others

Are French businessmen planning to “Disneyfy” the D-Day landings? That’s the charge being levelled at a group of creatives wanting to open a multi-million dollar…

Can We Really Believe That the Days of Jet Fighter Pilots are Numbered?

Ian Harvey

Recently, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) matched an Artificial Intelligence program against an F-16 pilot with the codename “Banger,” in a series of…

Documentary Claims a Sub May Have Caused the Sinking of the Ferry MS Estonia

Ian Harvey

Foreign Ministers from the Nordic countries of Sweden, Finland, and Estonia, issued a joint statement this week that they would be assessing the new evidence…

UC-47, Surveyed After a Century Lying on the Bed of the North Sea

Ian Harvey

On the 18th November 1917, German submarine UC-47 was sunk by the Royal Navy. She lay quietly on the North Sea floor until surveyed for…

Being a WWII Historian WW2TV Show – October 12th

In 2016, in a Guardian article titled ‘Big Books by Blokes about Battles – Why is History Still Written Mainly By Men?”, Sir Antony Beevor…

Lawmakers Make Way for Army Hero to Receive Medal of Honor

Ian Harvey

Sergeant Alwyn Cashe gave his life in service to his country during the Iraq War in 2005. On October 17th of that year he was…