The U-boat went down with all hands and has rested on the seabed, some 37km (23 miles) off the coast of Yorkshire,…
The best military history museums, events, and, exhibitions, as chosen by Military History Matters magazine.…
A new hull walkway, opened in August of this year, allows enthusiasts to descend into the base of the ship’s dry dock…
This unique ship is the last of over 800 tank-carrying landing craft to have served at D-Day, the amphibious Allied assault on…
The October/November issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out now. The best way to access the magazine is to…
From the beginning, Okinawa challenged expectations. The landing was supposed to be the bloodiest of the war so far. The 182,000 troops…
This issue, we’re giving away three copies of Wellington: The Road to the Lion’s Mound 1769-1852, courtesy of Amerigo-Citadelle. In this first…
We asked you to think of something appropriately witty for this image taken from our article on Chivalry in the Middle Ages,…
Thirty years of research and hundreds of hours of interviews have resulted in this fast-paced book seeing the light of day –…
Just as there was no single Parliamentarian army during the English Civil War, there was no single Royalist Army either. But while…