Andrew Knighton

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

Articles by Andrew Knighton:

The First Battle Of the Marne, 1914 – A Tipping Point At The Start Of The First World War

The First Battle of the Marne was a tipping point in the early stages of the First World War. It was on the banks of…

Some Of The Most Disastrous Leadership In Military History

There are few figures more inspiring than a great commander and few disasters worse than putting the wrong man in charge. Publius Quintilius Varus A…

The Finest Warriors Of Ancient Greece – Masters Of Hoplite Warfare

Hoplites were the leading warriors of ancient Greece. Their images were reflected in the art of the period and their equipment featured in many of…

The Attack On Hamel In 1918 – Forging A Bond Between Allies Of Different Nations

In the spring of 1918, the Germans went on the offensive. With new tactics including Stormtroopers and a “fire-waltz” artillery attack, it was the most…

One Of The Main Reasons For Napoleon Bonaparte’s Downfall – He Could Not Conquer at Sea

One of the main reasons for Napoleon’s downfall was the inability of his fleets to defeat the British Navy. Here are ten reasons why the…

The German Spring Offensives, 1918 – Inflicting Brutal Damage On The Allies

In the spring of 1918, the Germans went on the attack. Over the course of five offensives, they turned the static warfare that had endured…

The Long, Hard Fight – It Took Seven Coalitions to Defeat Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most successful generals in history. Despite most of Europe opposing him, he expanded the French empire from the Atlantic…

A Game-Changing Medieval Siege

Civil wars and revolts were common in medieval England. Without elections to decide between opposing leaders and policies, violence became the answer. As in modern…

The Knights Templar – Spectacular Rise And Fall Of A Legendary Order

The Knights Templar were the first and the most famous European warrior Order founded during the Crusades. From their bases in Europe and the Holy…

Heart-Rending Decisions: One Commander’s Divided Loyalties In Caesar’s Civil War

Civil war can force participants to make difficult decisions. Friends, colleagues, and families are torn apart. For some, the decision of who to side with…

Sengoku-Jidai – The Age Of The Country At War In Medieval Japan

From 1467 to 1603, Japan suffered through one of the most painful and tumultuous periods in its history. Central authority collapsed. The nation was divided…

Advance on Canae: The World War Two Invasion of Crete

The invasion of Crete was an impressive campaign of WWII. A significant battle during the seizure was the advance on Canae. German paratroopers fought fiercely…