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I Am André, by Diana Mara Henry

I Am André, by Diana Mara Henry

An important and fascinating story written in considerable detail.

January 2025 will be the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp, a single event which has come to symbolise the Holocaust. No-one could claim that in the eighty years since there’s been a shortage of literature on the Holocaust: a search on...

Fiction Book of the Month: Pirate Irwin on The Redeemed Detective

Fiction Book of the Month: Pirate Irwin on The Redeemed Detective

Pirate Irwin discusses the inspiration behind the latest novel in his bestselling series.

Pirate, The Redeemed Detective is the latest of your Inspector Lafarge novels, but we’re now in 1947 and he’s been through much. How has his character changed since The Tortured Detective which starts in 1942?  He has certainly been through the wringer, emotionally...

Extract from Hero City

Extract from Hero City

Prit Buttar examines the Soviet forces in an extract from chapter one of his new book Hero City.
Prit Buttar

In many respects, it seemed as if the year of 1943 commenced with the war in Eastern Europe finely poised. The German Sixth Army was surrounded in Stalingrad and much of the southern sector of the long front line was highly fluid, with Soviet units attempting to push...

Hero City: Leningrad 1943–44, by Prit Buttar

Hero City: Leningrad 1943–44, by Prit Buttar

This book and its predecessor will surely be the definitive history of the war on the Eastern Front and the siege of Leningrad.

Hero City: Leningrad 1943–44 St Petersburg, Petrograd, Leningrad, St Petersburg. Peter the Great’s window on the world, the birthplace of the Bolshevik Revolution and of Vladimir Putin. It has always been seen as occupying a strategic position, although its geographic...

The V2 – Weapon of Vengeance

The V2 – Weapon of Vengeance

The V2 rocket caused major destruction, killing civilians and striking fear into the population.

The V2 - Weapon of Vengeance Shortly before 7pm on Friday 8th September 1944, a huge explosion ripped through Staveley Road in Chiswick, London, killing a 63 year-old woman, a 3 year-old girl and a 28 year-old soldier from the Royal Engineers, who was home on leave. A...

Target Arnhem: John McKay Interviewed by Alan Bardos

Target Arnhem: John McKay Interviewed by Alan Bardos

Alan Bardos interviews John McKay about the WWII tale Target Arnhem and the blending of historical events with fiction.

John, congratulations on the publication of your new novel Target Arnhem. It’s a great World War II story, combining battlefield action with a nail biting espionage plot. Could you tell us a bit about the different storylines? Thank you Alan. This is the second book...

Reinhard Heydrich: The Man With The Iron Heart

Reinhard Heydrich: The Man With The Iron Heart

Himmler’s deputy and Hitler’s favourite was the architect of the Holocaust and a ruthless Nazi responsible for the Einsatzgruppen.
Nigel Jones

Amidst stiff competition from his fellow tyrants Reinhard Heydrich has a strong claim to be the 20th century’s most evil monster: even an awed Adolf Hitler called him ‘the man with the Iron heart’. For when this tall blonde epitome of the Nazi Aryan ideal was...

Historical Heroes: Patrick Leigh Fermor

Historical Heroes: Patrick Leigh Fermor

The writer and Hellenophile is a natural choice as Historical Hero for our editor.
Oliver Webb-Carter

Historical Heroes: Patrick Leigh Fermor There was a moment during Patrick Leigh Fermor’s daring operation to kidnap a German general and spirit him out of Crete that made me realise Paddy is my ‘Historical Hero.’ I read about it again recently in Artemis Cooper’s...

Coming of Age at 18: Alice Loxton Interview

Coming of Age at 18: Alice Loxton Interview

Alice Loxton is history’s social media phenomenon. Now she’s written a book about eighteen figures throughout British history and their lives at that age, and she met with our editor recently.
Alice Loxton

Coming of Age at 18: Alice Loxton Interview   Alice, I wondered what were you doing when you were when you were 18? I probably had a pretty conventional 18 year old life, I think, in that I was just completing my A-levels and was looking to university. I was very...