Another look at Hitler’s early biography Adolf Hitler only became an anti-Semite in the summer of 1919. It had taken a long time: he was
We’ve received a glowing review for our new release When Zippo Went to War! ‘Beautifully put together and written… what a great subject to centre
Behind Enemy Lines With SOE Life is full of chance encounters. Most people can look back on their lives and identify an occurrence which led
Those of us who ponder what would have happened if Napoleon Bonaparte had launched a full-scale invasion of Britain often focus on the land campaign:
The sad news about the Duke of Edinburgh brings to mind how James Chuter Ede, who held the post of Home Secretary throughout Clement Attlee’s
This is a story that carries at its heart the bravery of our British and Commonwealth troops who battled against the Axis powers in World
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History is determined by those who write it Malcolm Atkin It is a long-accepted truth that the history of war is written by the winners.
All of us here at Pen and Sword were saddened to hear of the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who has
This week, Roman Britain’s Missing Legion has been on an exciting blog tour! As part of the tour, we got the chance to ask Simon