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.
Graham Allen looks at some remarkable items made by soldiers in the trenches during World War One…
continue reading >John Norris looks at one of the bloodiest conflicts of the First World War, The Battle of the Somme…
continue reading >Keeping in touch on the battlefield is vital. John Norris visits the Royal Signals Museum to find out how it’s been achieved over the years…
continue reading >The German Tiger Tank is perhaps the most studied and written about tank of the entire...
continue reading >America came into the Second World War in 1941 at a time when it was equipping...
continue reading >Collectors whose specialist field is postcards are known as deltiologists, and the subject is very popular,...
continue reading >We are used to seeing books about WWI, which concentrate on the theatres of war itself,...
continue reading >Much has been written about the battle for Berlin, as the Soviet Red Army closed in...
continue reading >This, another title from Osprey, which clearly knows what its readership want and it has the...
continue reading >John Norris reports back from his trip down the Thames to the small village of Mapledurham and the annual weekendof re-enactment that is Mapledurham at War…
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