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ROBERT L HOWARD
History of War

ROBERT L HOWARD

On 30 December 1968 this colonel was fighting in Southeast Asia, facing an overwhelming force of North Vietnamese troops, all while severely wounded

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Issue 109
WOLF HOUND
History of War

WOLF HOUND

THE STRANGE HISTORY OF THE KG 200 LUFTWAFFE UNIT THAT FLEW CAPTURED ALLIED AIRCRAFT GETS EVEN MORE SURREAL

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Issue 109
UKRAINE’S WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
History of War

UKRAINE’S WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE

From 1917-21, against the backdrop of the end of the First World War and the Russian Civil War, Ukraine fought for its sovereignty against Bolsheviks, Germans, Polish… and even itself

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Issue 109
GREEK OFFENSIVES 1920-21
History of War

GREEK OFFENSIVES 1920-21

After the seizure of Smyrna, Greek forces moved further into Anatolia with the aid of their allies

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Issue 109
SMYRNA LANDING 1919
History of War

SMYRNA LANDING 1919

The regional tension in the wake of the Ottoman defeat broke out into a fresh conflict as Greek forces seized the coastal city and surrounding areas

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Issue 109
LESSONS LEARNED?
History of War

LESSONS LEARNED?

Treated by the Combined Operations Headquarters as a dress rehearsal for D-Day, were the so-called ‘lessons learned’ worth the sacrifices at Dieppe?

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Issue 109
MUSEUMS & EVENTS
History of War

MUSEUMS & EVENTS

Learn about restoration work to a Dunkirk painting at Churchill’s former house, the UK’s top WWII festival, an exhibition on children of service personnel, and the opening of the Wrens Museum

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Issue 109
CANADA'S NINE HOURS IN HELL DIEPPE RAID
History of War

CANADA'S NINE HOURS IN HELL DIEPPE RAID

In August 1942 an Allied force made up largely of Canadian soldiers raided the French seaport of Dieppe, with disastrous consequences

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Issue 109
HITLER'S NAVY
History of War

HITLER'S NAVY

AN ENCYCLOPAEDIC OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF THE KRIEGSMARINE BEFORE AND DURING WWII

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Issue 108
THE SOLEBAY TAPESTRY
History of War

THE SOLEBAY TAPESTRY

This 17th-century artwork, part of a series of tapestries, depicts the dramatic climax of the first battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War

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Issue 108
WINSTON BEFORE THE WAR
History of War

WINSTON BEFORE THE WAR

Before leading Britain through the Second World War as Prime Minister, Churchill was a soldier, journalist and a seasoned member of parliament

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Issue 108
RUSSIA REVOLUTION AND CIVIL WAR - INTERVIEW WITH SIR ANTONY BEEVOR
History of War

RUSSIA REVOLUTION AND CIVIL WAR - INTERVIEW WITH SIR ANTONY BEEVOR

The leading historian spoke with Anthony Tucker-Jones about the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and how the brutal upheaval still shapes the world today

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Issue 108
AT WAR IN NELSON'S NAVY
History of War

AT WAR IN NELSON'S NAVY

The sailors who triumphed at Trafalgar are often portrayed as press-ganged stooges forced to serve in a brutal world of strict discipline and harsh punishment. But what was it really like to live and fight on the waves?

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Issue 108
Heroes of the Victoria Cross - CECIL MERRITT
History of War

Heroes of the Victoria Cross - CECIL MERRITT

In August 1942, as the Dieppe Raid fell apart, a youthful Canadian CO rallied his men across a heavily defended bridge, clearing pillboxes and sacrificing his freedom to cover the Allied withdrawal

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Issue 108
THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON
History of War

THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON

The most significant British victory in the Revolutionary War threatened to undermine the entire American war effort

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Issue 108
JUNE 1942
History of War

JUNE 1942

To commemorate 80 years since the Second World War, History of War will be taking a look at some of the key events taking place during each month of the conflict

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Issue 108
Alexander I - NAPOLEON'S RUSSIAN NEMESIS
History of War

Alexander I - NAPOLEON'S RUSSIAN NEMESIS

Moulded from early childhood to be Russia's greatest emperor, the mysterious Alexander I spent almost his entire life lurking behind a series of masks

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Issue 108
48 Hours in... Bath
WOMAN'S OWN

48 Hours in... Bath

How to spend the perfect weekend in one of the UK's prettiest cities

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June 13, 2022
Advertising is Immoral
Philosophy Now

Advertising is Immoral

Peter Gildenhuys says many adverts are saturated with sophistry.

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June / July 2022
BATTLE OF MIDWAY - TURNING POINT OF THE PACIFIC WAR
History of War

BATTLE OF MIDWAY - TURNING POINT OF THE PACIFIC WAR

Just six months after Pearl Harbor, Japan launched another attack on the US Navy. James Holland explains how this time the US was prepared and the resulting clash turned the tide of the war

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Issue 107, 2022
THE SAS FRAUD?
History of War

THE SAS FRAUD?

Heralded as the founder of the Special Air Service, a new study alleges that David Stirling might not have been the military genius of legend. Historian Gavin Mortimer unravels the truth behind Britain's famed special forces officer

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Issue 107, 2022
TIMELINE OF...NATO
History of War

TIMELINE OF...NATO

With the Soviet threat looming over Europe, the United States moves to contain Moscow's influence with a new and more potent alliance between the continent's leading democracies

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Issue 107, 2022
WOJTEK THE 'SOLDIER BEAR'
History of War

WOJTEK THE 'SOLDIER BEAR'

This legendary brown bear accompanied Poland's army in exile across continents and onto the frontline

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Issue 107, 2022
ANTIETAM
History of War

ANTIETAM

On September 17 1862 the Union and Confederate armies in the eastern theatre met at Antietam Creek in Maryland. It would be the bloodiest day in American military history

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Issue 107, 2022
 "I've learned how much I owe to the sensibility of Punk." Danny Boyle
Total Film

"I've learned how much I owe to the sensibility of Punk." Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle has been one of the most distinctive voices in British filmmaking over the past three decades, from revitalizing '90s culture with Trainspotting to Oscar and Olympics glory. For his latest project - Sex Pistols miniseries Pistol - he's returning to TV to tell a story about a pivotal moment in British musical and social history. "I really love our culture, for all its faults," he says, "and I love to use it."

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June 2022
LIFE AS A PHARAOH
History Revealed

LIFE AS A PHARAOH

They ruled over ancient Egypt and were immortalised by their tombs and statues, but what was life really like at the top?

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June 2022
EGYPT'S MOST POWERFUL WOMEN
History Revealed

EGYPT'S MOST POWERFUL WOMEN

Men weren't the only people to help shape one of the most remarkable civilisations of the ancient world

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June 2022
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT EGYPTIAN PHARAOHS
History Revealed

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT EGYPTIAN PHARAOHS

Professor Joyce Tyldesley answers key questions about Egypt's ancient rulers and the power they wielded

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June 2022
6 THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT... TUTANKHAMUN
History Revealed

6 THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT... TUTANKHAMUN

Professor Joyce Tyldesley shares some lesser-known facts about the life, death and legacy of Egypt's famous 'boy king'

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June 2022
AN A-Z OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II
History Revealed

AN A-Z OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II

As Her Majesty marks 70 years on the throne, we take an alphabetical look back at the story of her life and reign

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June 2022