Andrew Knighton

Andrew Knighton is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Andrew Knighton:

Massive Towers, Unbreakable Walls, Terrifying Siege Engines – This Was The Hundred Years War

As the sun rises over the battlefield, a column of knights gallops towards the assembled infantry. Banners flutter and arrows hurtle through the air as…

Land Forces of the Hundred Years War – A War That Seemed To Have No End

Fought from 1337 to 1453, the Hundred Years War was one of the most significant conflicts of the late Middle Ages. As the Plantagenet kings of…

Ten Facts: The Race To Berlin – The Dramatic Closing Stages Of World War Two

The advance on Berlin in early 1945 didn’t only mark the final stage of World War Two in Europe. It also saw the first open…

The Fall of Berlin at the End of the Second World War

The capture of Berlin by the Red Army was not the final act of WWII, but in Europe, it was a dramatic symbol of the…

The Brutal Reality of Naval Warfare in the Hundred Years War

War at sea in the Middle Ages could be a terrible business. Rather than a firefight between ships, it consisted of fierce boarding actions with…

The Charge Of The Light Brigade: Britain’s Most Famous Military Disaster

Storm’d at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the six hundred…

The Assault On Messines Ridge – Flanders, 1917

During the First World War, Flanders became some of the most hotly contested ground in military history. Thousands upon thousands of men died in trench…

Handheld Firearms – Hundreds of Years of Transformation and Improvement

Handguns have gone through many changes over the centuries. From simple gunpowder weapons to sophisticated modern firepower, they have repeatedly been transformed and improved. Early…

Second World War Fighter Planes – Rapid Development of an Essential Technology

Shifting Propellers The propellers of WWII planes were significantly more advanced than those of previous generations. Variable-pitch propellers, developed in the late 1930s, increased the…

The Age of Concrete and High Explosives – Massive Fortifications Of WWII

The most iconic images of European fortifications are the castles of the Middle Ages – towering constructions of stone made obsolete by the arrival of…

The Desert Fox: Erwin Rommel – One of the Most Famous German Commanders of WWII

Few 20th-century generals have earned such legendary status as Erwin Rommel. The Desert Fox was one of the most famous German commanders of WWII, second…

War Wagons: One of the Strangest Military Formations Ever Seen in Europe

One of the strangest military formations ever seen in Europe, Hussite war wagons struck fear into their opponents during the early 15th century. Fighting under…