Driven by his passion to research and share the stories of casualties, and record the human experience of war, Dilip Sarkar MBE is a best-selling
MALTA George Cross Island ‘Sleeping or waking Malta is always in my thoughts’, so said Admiral Lord Nelson during the Napoleonic Wars. With the rise
We felt at peace with the world on that quiet Sunday in February 1978 at RAF Brüggen, our biggest strike/attack base in North Germany; there
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In that quiet corner of Germany on the Dutch border, the tranquil calm of Easter Sunday, 4 April 1999, was shattered by the roar of
The 24th April 1915 marks the start of the Armenian Genocide, where over 1.5 million Armenians were murdered. Armenian Genocide is a new, gripping short
In this lecture, author Dilip Sarkar relates some of the deeply moving stories of casualties included in his book ‘Arnhem 1944: The Human Tragedy of
Today on the Blog we have a guest post from Sir Nicholas Young, author of Escaping with His Life.
Nuremberg’s Voice of Doom and The Undercover Nazi Hunter are two unique books based on the extraordinary memoirs, life, times and involvements of WOLFE FRANK
Every town and city in the UK has been touched by war at some stage in its past and every instance has left its mark.