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HOSPITAL TRAINS
History of War

HOSPITAL TRAINS

These long military medical trains were first developed in the 1850s and reached the zenith of their effectiveness during World War I

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EYES ON THE SAND THE LONG RANGE DESERT GROUP AT EL ALAMEIN
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EYES ON THE SAND THE LONG RANGE DESERT GROUP AT EL ALAMEIN

Watching and reporting enemy movements, the LRDG served as Monty's eyes and ears in the build up to the decisive battle

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THE HITLER WHO FOUGHT FOR THE ALLIES
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THE HITLER WHO FOUGHT FOR THE ALLIES

The estranged half-nephew of the Nazi leader, William Patrick Hitler led his own wartime crusade against his half-uncle across the ocean. William's story is one of family drama, FBI investigations and eventually the taking up of arms against the Axis

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Issue 113
FIRST MILITARY RAILWAYS
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FIRST MILITARY RAILWAYS

Some of the earliest railway networks became critical to conflicts around the world, transporting men and materiel

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Issue 113
WWI ON RAILS
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WWI ON RAILS

The outbreak of the Great War saw the rapid development of armoured trains - formidable weapons that played a pivotal role in the conflict

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AN END TO THE BEGINNING - THE SECOND BATTLE OF EL ALAMEIN (23 OCTOBER - 11 NOVEMBER 1942)
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AN END TO THE BEGINNING - THE SECOND BATTLE OF EL ALAMEIN (23 OCTOBER - 11 NOVEMBER 1942)

Eighty years ago, the Allied 8th Army launched a decisive offensive against the Axis forces in North Africa. It saw the tipping point of a long struggle for dominance over the region and precipitated the Axis collapse in the Mediterranean

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Howard Hughes: the troubled tycoon
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Howard Hughes: the troubled tycoon

Every venture the American business magnate undertook was big from his blockbuster movies to the planes he constructed. But how did Hughes go from rubbing shoulders with the stars to living a life of seclusion?

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December 2022
The Great Smog
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The Great Smog

On 5 December 1952, as Londoners rushed around the city after the start of the festive season, fingers of fog began to unfurl between chimneys. But as night rolled in, the fog thickened, and soon a blanket of smog was choking the capital. Londoners stumbled around the streets, unable to see further than a few metres in front of them.

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December 2022
CHASING THE AMERICAN DREAM
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CHASING THE AMERICAN DREAM

Being a prospector during the California gold rush was by no means plain sailing, but non-white arrivals had it especially tough

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December 2022
THE PRICE OF GOLD
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THE PRICE OF GOLD

Dr Stephen Tuffnell shines a light on the staggering cost that intensive mining practices inflicted upon the natural world

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December 2022
What is the importance of the Phaistos Disc?
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What is the importance of the Phaistos Disc?

SHORT ANSWER The ancient treasure may be the key to unlocking an unreadable  script, if it can ever be deciphered

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December 2022
The Queen's Jesters
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The Queen's Jesters

Robert Ross runs his rule over the favourite comedians of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

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November 2022
AUNT ESTHER GOES TO WAR
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AUNT ESTHER GOES TO WAR

Stephen Bourne remembers his beloved aunt who told him about her life in wartime London as she survived the blitz

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November 2022
THE ORIGINAL BHOY
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THE ORIGINAL BHOY

Celtic are one of Britain’s biggest football clubs but, as Mark Hornsey reveals, they were founded by a humble religious brother as part of his efforts to raise money to help the poor and disadvantaged of Glasgow’s East End

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November 2022
Well Worth a Pepys
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Well Worth a Pepys

Simon Stabler discovers a vintage inn that really did improve with age

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November 2022
England’s Forgotten Football Great
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England’s Forgotten Football Great

Yorkshireman George Raynor led Sweden to the final of the 1958 World Cup. Margaret Brecknell remembers a managerial pioneer whose achievements are little recognised in his homeland

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November 2022
THE BIG CHANNEL 4-O
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THE BIG CHANNEL 4-O

Neil Anthony was in at the start of the UK’s first new television channel for 18 years and recalls the heady and hectic times of producing new programmes

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November 2022
SOFA SURFER
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SOFA SURFER

Chris Hallam pays tribute to former BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull whose long career enabled him to build up an easy intimacy with his audience

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November 2022
CARTER, CARNARVON AND A KING
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CARTER, CARNARVON AND A KING

Glenys Adams puts together the pieces of a historical drama and murder mystery set in Ancient Egypt which continues to fascinate over hundreds of years

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November 2022
The Queen's Champion
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The Queen's Champion

Simon Stabler speaks to writer and actor Sanjeev Bhaskar, the star of The Kumars at No 42, Queen Elizabeth II's favourite television programme

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November 2022
POSTCARD FROM SOUTH YORKSHIRE
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POSTCARD FROM SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Bob Barton visits a man-made island in the cradle of the steel city, enjoys a pub crawl with a rock legends theme and spends a day on the buses

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November 2022
6 DUNKIRK THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT
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6 DUNKIRK THINGS YOU (PROBABLY) DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT

Military historian James Holland shares some lesser-known facts about the evacuation at Dunkirk, and the fighting that led up to it...

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October 2022
How J Edgar Hoover secretly ruled America
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How J Edgar Hoover secretly ruled America

The long-serving director of the FBI sat at the centre of a web of surveillance and information gathering for nearly five decades. But how did he come to wield so much power? And why were his agents so feared?

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October 2022
EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT POMPEII
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EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT POMPEII

Dr Sophie Hay answers key questions about the doomed Roman city and the ongoing efforts to understand the lives of its residents

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October 2022
TRENTON
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TRENTON

The battered Americans hatch a bold plan to turn the tide of the War of Independence

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ROME'S GRAND STRATEGY
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ROME'S GRAND STRATEGY

"THE ROMANS DID DO SERIOUS STRATEGIC THINKING, THEY DID EXECUTE A SERIOUS LONG-TERM STRATEGY. AND THEY MAINTAINED IT FOR 500 YEARS"

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Issue 111
WOMEN & WAR
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WOMEN & WAR

A new exhibition at Biggin Hill Memorial Museum commemorates women's contribution to the RAF and the defence of the United Kingdom during the darkest hours of World War II

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Issue 111
DÜNKIRCHEN 1940: THE GERMAN VIEW OF DUNKIRK
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DÜNKIRCHEN 1940: THE GERMAN VIEW OF DUNKIRK

FOR THE BRITISH, DUNKIRK WAS ONE OF THE DEFINING BATTLES OF WWII, THE ARMADA OF 'LITTLE BOATS' SYMBOLISING COURAGE AND DEFIANCE AS THEY RESCUED THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. BUT HOW DID THE GERMANS VIEW IT?

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KUTUZOV: A LIFE IN WAR AND PEACE
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KUTUZOV: A LIFE IN WAR AND PEACE

FACT-CHECKING THE HERO STATUS OF FIELD MARSHAL KUTUZOV, WHO FOR HALF A CENTURY SERVED IN ALMOST EVERY MAJOR CONFLICT IN WHICH RUSSIA TOOK PART

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WWII THIS MONTH...SEPTEMBER 1942
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WWII THIS MONTH...SEPTEMBER 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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