If you are interested in historical militaria then this is the place for you. We look at everything from military books and vehicles to re-enactment events and equipment, memorabilia and Arms fairs, shows and military auctions. We also look at antique weapons, de-activated and replica guns.
The only part of the war which attracts more attention than the Blitzkrieg is the way in which Germany held out and continued to fight longer...
continue reading >Readers never tire of books on the subject of WWI and the depiction of the period is immensely popular with re-enactors, whilst collectors amass all sorts...
continue reading >John Norris visits a museum dedicated to the men and women of the Royal Military Police…
continue reading >The author is a highly respected expert on the Napoleonic Wars and his many works are...
continue reading >After a brief introduction, the author goes straight into the subject of the book, which is...
continue reading >We tend to think of espionage and counterespionage as relatively modern applications to warfare. As this...
continue reading >There have been many books written about the Dunkirk campaign, some good and some bad. It is...
continue reading >John Fenna is always on the lookout for the out of the ordinary, and it certainly pays off…
continue reading >When Japan attacked China in 1937, it was viewed as a ‘sideshow’, much the same as...
continue reading >Before any ‘special forces’ were formed, such as the Paras and the SAS, the British army...
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