This month, touring military archaeologist Keith Robinson visits the new Cold War museum at RAF Cosford. Taking Junction 3 from the M54 to…
In this current difficult financial climate, less and less money is likely to be made available for the preservation and restoration of…
In the latest issue of Military Times, we analyse the first major defeat of Napoleon’s empire, at the Lines of Torres Vedras.…
To celebrate the launch of Civilization V, we took a poll to find out who was the greatest leader of all time. Military…
Fuelled by TV shows such as Who Do You Think You Are?, interest in family history has exploded in recent years. And…
He was the Soviet Union’s greatest sniper. In his first ten days work at Stalingrad, he killed 40 Germans. His final tally was 225.…
Complimenting our fact-files on Spitfire, Churchill, Hitler and Stalin, Military Times has compiled a list of frequently baffling facts about the Second World…
Winston Churchill’s command of the English language was arguably one of the greatest weapons in his arsenal. It was integral not only…
Lunchtime talks take place at 12.30pm every Thursday, and many are followed by a book signing in the Museum Shop. Occasionally, unavoidable…
Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator, is encased by myth and legend. He could be, at turns, both charming and chillingly ruthless. Millions died…