The Goliath Tracked Mine Standing at a mere 1ft tall and 4ft long, it must be assumed that the Goliath Tracked Mine…
The revolutionary weapon that transformed anti-tank fighting in the final battles of WWII. After the first model was introduced in July 1943,…
One of our features this month deals with the importance of aerial photo-reconnaissance during the Second World War. To help explain exactly…
Exploding Rats By 1941, Germany had already subjugated half of Europe, the Luftwaffe was raining bombs down on the cities of Britain,…
Welcome to the MHM Caption Competition! Think of something appropriate for this picture and leave your caption as a comment below. The…
In this map specially prepared for MHM, we chart the last journey of the Bismarck in May 1941. Here the course of…
The Führerbunker was built beneath the New Reich Chancellery in Berlin. This subterranean complex was constructed in two phases, the first in 1936…
Your handy guide to aerial bombing. This illustration appeared in a british wartime publication around the time of the Baedecker Blitz…
Everyone is familiar with Joe Rosenthal’s photograph, ‘Raising the Flag On Iwo Jima’. What few people know is that this inspiring moment…
With a new war raging in Libya, Second World War veteran Patrick Delaforce teases out the lessons of the 1940-1943 campaign in…