This work is sufficiently packed with lists full of useful facts and figures to satisfy any...
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The North Atlantic was the main battlefield of the German submarines.
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Original archive footage crafted into a new documentary.
continue reading >In modern jargon, any damage caused to civilians in war is referred to as ‘collateral damage’...
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John Norris takes a look at a stalwart of the Allied supply system in WWII – the GMC CCKW, a veteran of the Redball Express
continue reading >The events surrounding the mass escape by POWs from Stalag Luft III, Sagan Camp in Poland...
continue reading >John Norris highlights some key venues connected to history which are well worth a look
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Derek Landers explores the rich history of one of the most famous names in firearms, that pride of the US, Remington…
continue reading >Back in the first decade of the 19th Century, the Reverend Alexander James Forsyth made a discovery that would lead to an ignition system that is still very much in use today. Derek Landers tells the story…
continue reading >Many of the battlefields included on the itineraries of specialist tour companies are easily accessible, but...
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Derek Landers checks out the Pedersoli ‘Remington Rolling Block’ Baby Carbine in .44/40 calibre…
continue reading >People enjoy firework displays, yet few give a thought behind their development. This book is the...
continue reading >Recent military operations in places such as Afghanistan and Iraq have shown up new weapon designs...
continue reading >Jules Whicker’s been busy reading up on classic British shotguns in Diggory Hadoke’s latest book…
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS, with help from Stuart Beeney, tells the tale of how an iconic piece of aviation history was rescued for posterity…
continue reading >In the years following the Norman Conquest in 1066, castles were built across the country as...
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