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THE KHAN'S MARCH TO WAR
History of War

THE KHAN'S MARCH TO WAR

In the late 13th century, the ruler of the vast Mongol Empire set his sights east in search of new lands to conquer

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Issue 105, 2022
PETAIN VERDUN HERO OR VICHY TRAITOR?
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PETAIN VERDUN HERO OR VICHY TRAITOR?

Philippe Pétain, Marshal of France and hero of Verdun during WWI, tarnished his reputation beyond redemption as a collaborator with the Nazis during WWII and head of the puppet Vichy government

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Issue 105, 2022
Heroes of the Victoria Cross TUL BAHADUR PUN
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Heroes of the Victoria Cross TUL BAHADUR PUN

In June 1944, as Allied forces began re-establishing dominance in Burma, a Gurkha Chindit stormed Japanese positions on a railway bridge to save his comrades, earning him the British Empire’s highest military honour

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Issue 105, 2022
ECHOES OF THE PAST
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ECHOES OF THE PAST

THIS DISTURBING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING STUDY OF MEMORY AND LOSS SHINES A LIGHT ON A DARK CHAPTER IN GREEK HISTORY

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Issue 105, 2022
BENEDICTION
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BENEDICTION

A SOMBRE AND HEART-WRENCHING BIOPIC ABOUT THE TRAUMATISED WORLD WAR I POET SIEGFRIED SASSOON

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Issue 105, 2022
JAPAN'S ROAD TO WAR
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JAPAN'S ROAD TO WAR

Less than a century after emerging from cultural and economic isolation, Imperial Japan’s expansion led to a confrontation with the nation that had first disturbed its solitude

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Issue 104, 2022
THE DEMISE OF BRAVO TWO ZERO
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THE DEMISE OF BRAVO TWO ZERO

During the 1991 Gulf War, an SAS operation in the Iraqi desert went terribly wrong

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Issue 104, 2022
JAMES ALLEN WARD
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JAMES ALLEN WARD

In July 1941, 13,000ft above the Dutch coastline in a severely damaged Wellington bomber, this New Zealand airman clambered onto his aircraft’s wing to put out a fire and save his comrades

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Issue 104, 2022
TURNING THE TIDE - Q&A WITH HISTORIAN JOHN WUKOVITS
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TURNING THE TIDE - Q&A WITH HISTORIAN JOHN WUKOVITS

Though Imperial Japan began on the front foot in 1941, several critical battles sealed victory for the Allies in 1945

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Issue 104, 2022
MUSEUMS & EVENTS
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MUSEUMS & EVENTS

Discover the Imperial War Museum’s new all-day festival, renovations happening to the Scapa Flow Museum, and Chatham Historic Dockyard’s exhibition about the wreck of HMS Invincible

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Issue 104, 2022
FROM PEARL HARBOR TO GUADALCANAL
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FROM PEARL HARBOR TO GUADALCANAL

After the disaster in Hawaii, the US employed an island-hopping strategy in the Pacific, carefully choosing where to strike in order to suffocate Japan’s sprawling occupation of the theatre

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Issue 104, 2022
PLATAEA
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PLATAEA

2,500 years ago an alliance of a few Greek city-states defeated the invading army of the mighty Persian empire, saving Greece and securing the future of European civilisation

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Issue 104, 2022
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HITLER'S TIGER ACE

Michael Wittmann, aka the Black Baron, was a hugely successful panzer commander and propaganda icon for the Nazis. His role in the Waffen-SS left a dark legacy

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Issue 104, 2022
DOWNFALL - THE INVASION OF JAPAN
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DOWNFALL - THE INVASION OF JAPAN

Without a swift end to the war in sight, the Allies planned a gruelling campaign on the Japanese home islands – a potentially costly operation avoided only by the use of nuclear weapons and Japan’s surrender

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Issue 104, 2022
AMERICA'S FIRST COMMANDER IN CHIEF
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AMERICA'S FIRST COMMANDER IN CHIEF

A Founding Father, military hero of the revolution and the nation’s first president – but how much of his story is fact, and how much fiction?

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Issue 104, 2022

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