Collecting militaria is big business and extremely popular and getting it right can mean all the...
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The Soviet Union armed forces reached a peak of around 20 million during WWII and the country suffered almost 12 million civilian and military deaths.
continue reading >The military history of Finland during WWII is a story of national survival in face of...
continue reading >Winston Churchill said the Soviet Union was ‘a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma’....
continue reading >The interest in Special Forces and the operations they have been engaged in is one of...
continue reading >This was first published in 1956 and was written in a no frills style; a book...
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Jules Whicker spends a day with the National Cannon Association of Great Britain (NCAGB)
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John Norris concludes his reports from the War & Peace Revival 2012
continue reading >On the 14th of July 1976, the charred body of a man, who had also been...
continue reading >Before the advent of aircraft, the only way a country could deploy its army on overseas...
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Whatever title one picks up in any of the Osprey series the book represents value for money.
continue reading >Tank design leapt forward during WWII, from the lightweight in 1939, to the heavy machines by...
continue reading >Following the German army’s attack against Russia in June 1944, the Russian army was desperate for...
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The First World War saw the introduction of tanks onto the battlefield and when the fighting ended in 1918 there were some remarkable plans on the drawing-board, including some German designs for tanks weighing 120 and 150 tons.
continue reading >It takes a lot of hard work and millions of tons of supplies to keep an...
continue reading >Derek Landers tells the fascinating tale of the Bannerman family…
continue reading >Every country across Britain is rightly proud of its history and especially its military heritage. As...
continue reading >The campaign in North Africa, in 1941, is usually seen as being between Britain and its...
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When WWII broke out most armies had a tank force, but despite popular belief many of the machines were in the category of light tank. The Russian army had a tank force which was considered the most powerful in the world, but mostly it was equipped with light tanks, such as the type which is the subject of this work.
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