Veteran Nearly Missed Anniversary of Normandy Landings
This past June, veterans and civilians from all over the globe celebrated the seventieth anniversary of the Normandy landings. Many were not able to attend…
Ypres During the First World War
There were many battles in Ypres during the First World War, all of which saw an intense amount of fighting. According to some, the town…
Personal Writings of Margot Asquith Released
Margot Asquith was the wife of the British Prime Minister during the First World War. Her position gave her a unique insight into many key…
Armoured Warfare and Hitler’s Allies – Review by Mark Barnes
This fascinating book in the Images of describes the decidedly mixed fortunes of the states siding, willingly or otherwise, with the Nazis to fight against…
Black WWI Hero Henry Johnson, A Step Closer to Being Awarded the Medal of Honor
Almost a hundred years from the time he single-handedly battled German enemies to save a fellow serviceman all the while sustaining serious wounds, the black WWI soldier…
Royal Mint Remembers WWI Nurse Edith Cavell Through £5 Coin
The Royal Mint honors Edith Cavell, the British nurse executed by the Germans during the Great War for helping Allied soldiers escape to the Netherlands, through…
Canadian Flight Sergeant Receives German Burial
A flight sergeant from Canada who died in battle during the Second World War is finally to receive a proper burial. Although it has been…
4 Group Bomber Command – Review by Mark Barnes
Profuse apologies to Chris Ward, I have been sitting on this one for a while and it is the arrival of his next book that…
College Exams Show Poor WWII Education
Analysis of numerous responses to college exams have shown that many students may be lacking when it comes to a working knowledge of the Second…