John Norris discusses battlefield tours
continue reading >In terms of familiarity, the Battlefields of Arras, fought during 1917, has become overshadowed by other...
continue reading >When the first edition of this magnificent work appeared in 1976, a time when there were...
continue reading >When Belgium surrendered to German forces on 28 May 1940, it ended up being occupied by...
continue reading >The main reason for Britain going to war in 1914 was in response to Germany’s invasion...
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John Norris reports back on all the epic re-enactment events and militaria fairs of 2015…
continue reading >This book is an in-depth analysis of the often over-looked and controversial use of the Allied...
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Derek Landers helps you to unravel the mystery of the markings on your black powder firearms.
continue reading >Time really does pass very fast, a fact I was reminded of when I visited the...
continue reading >Derek Landers takes a look at some blank firing revolvers from Uberti and Pietta
continue reading >The term ‘Blitzkrieg’ is widely understood today, from historians to war gamers, but in 1939 it...
continue reading >The war in the Baltic States is another of those campaigns which fall under the shadow...
continue reading >The author of this work is a highly respected authority on the Boer War in all...
continue reading >The author is no new-comer to the subject of this work, having previously written extensively on...
continue reading >here has been a spate of works on this subject, but none as comprehensive as this...
continue reading >The American Civil War was the first conflict where sharpshooters were specifically deployed, to act as...
continue reading >Some weapons become legends in their service life and others become iconic images. There are few,...
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