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The Last VC

The Last VC

Edward Charlton, Irish Guards, won the last Victoria Cross of the European theatre on 21 April 1945.
Oliver Webb-Carter
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Forgotten History

Forgotten History

Michael Admiraal reflects on wartime atrocities and technological advancement during a visit to Peenemünde.
Michael Admiraal
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The Great Siege of Malta

The Great Siege of Malta

In 1565 the Ottomans attempted to besiege the island of Malta. A new history has been written, and its author describes the Christian victory over Suleiman the Magnificent.
Marcus Bull
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The Last VC

Oliver Webb-Carter

Edward Charlton, Irish Guards, won the last Victoria Cross of the European theatre on 21 April 1945.

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Forgotten History

Michael Admiraal

Michael Admiraal reflects on wartime atrocities and technological advancement during a visit to Peenemünde.

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The Francisca

Paul Bernardi

Paul Bernardi, author of the Rebellion trilogy explores the history of the francisca throwing axe and its role in his ongoing series.

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The Great Siege of Malta

Marcus Bull

In 1565 the Ottomans attempted to besiege the island of Malta. A new history has been written, and its author describes the Christian victory over Suleiman the Magnificent.

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LBJ’s Flawed Plan

Goeffrey Wawro

The American strategy in Vietnam was destined to failure from the start, so argues the author of a new military history of the war.

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Who Tells the Story?

Karen Haden

The 1601 Essex Rebellion through different eyes.

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The Jacobite Uprising and the Battle of Preston, 1715

Nicola Cornick

The ’15 began in the wake of the Georgian assumption of the English throne as the Old Pretender saw an opportunity to claim back the throne taken from his father by William of Orange.

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The Deadly World War II Mission Over the Roof of the World

Caroline Alexander

Allied pilots flew treacherous flights over the Himalayas to provide supplies to Chang Kai Shek’s army, and the author of a new book describes the mission.

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Historical Heroes: Matthew Flinders

Michael Barritt

Conscious of following in the footsteps of his own heroes, Flinders, the cartographer of Australia, illustrates all the questions surrounding the definition of a historical hero.

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