Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes is a longstanding friend of WHO, providing features, photography and reviews. He has contributed to The Times of London and other publications. He is the author of The Liberation of Europe (pub 2016) and If War Should Come due later in 2020.

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Articles by Mark Barnes:

Book Review: Images of War Quartet From Pen & Sword

The Images of War series from Pen & Sword are no strangers to my dusty corner of the WHO monolith, and this latest batch continues to…

Book Review: SPY PILOT-By Francis Gary Powers Jr. and Keith Dunnavant

From the moment this book dropped through my letterbox, it had me thinking back several decades to a TV drama featuring Lee Majors in the…

Book Review: How Can Man Die Better- by Mark Barnes

Company volleys fired from these rifles created the loudest noise any living Zulu had ever heard in 1879. Their stopping power was brutal. If you…

Book Review- CITY BOYS AT WAR

The Fairey Battles of the AASF were thrown at the enemy but suffered terrible losses It is quite understandable that books about the chaos of…

Book Review-Forgotten Tanks and Guns of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s

The period between the wars offered up all manner of oddities as governments and companies attempted to develop fighting vehicles that would be numerous, effective…

Churchill’s Abandoned Prisoners-Book Review By Mark Barnes.

Men like Churchill and Lloyd George felt bound to get involved in a battle of ideologies because of their convictions and prejudices as they continued…

Kangaroo Squadron American Courage in the Darkest Days of WW2

I am pleased to get my reviewing year off to a blistering start with this superb book from the historian Bruce Gamble. In it, he…

Vietnam An Epic Tragedy 1945-1975

There has been far too much ink expended on the Vietnam War to waste time trying to pick out merits of much of the decision-making…

United States Army Armored Divisions Of The Second World War

Michael Green has had a busy year by the look of things because he is back with another instalment of his illustrated histories produced under…

Wolseley Was Critical of The Award of The VC to British officers at Rorke’s Drift

I recently reviewed a biographical history of the men who flew on the famous Doolittle Raid of 1942 where I professed strong approval of that…

The World Of The Battleship

I come from a family with a seafaring tradition and although it skipped my direct branch because my father preferred khaki to blue in 1939…

Archduke Franz Ferdinand And The Era Of Assassination

The Great War centenary will soon be consigned as a piece of history itself, but books dedicated to the conflict continue to pile up in…