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:

WEAPONS OF THE WARSAW PACT – Book Review

All eyes seem to be on Russia these days, whether it be for the recent (and marvelous) World Cup tournament or for the more obdurate…

Romans & Vikings: 3 Fantastic Books from Haynes – Review by M. Barnes

Printed books are making a comeback as people get bored with tablets and their lack of the substance only achieved with ink and paper.  I’m…

Over and Above – Book review by Mark Barnes

A good many people went into print to tell their story immediately after the Great War and quite a lot of the output has become…

The Heat Is On! Tankfest 2018

Friday is now heralded as rehearsal day with a limited program in the arena. It was possible to have a choice of spots to snap…

Luftwaffe Eagle: A WWII German Airman’s Story – Review by Mark Barnes

This intriguing book is the autobiography of the Luftwaffe airman Erich Sommer who flew as a navigator on bombing missions and photo-reconnaissance flights before becoming…

American Tanks and AFVs of World War II

I keep occasional tabs on a number of Facebook pages dedicated to military vehicles and in particular the US built armor that have become icons…

From Journey’s End to the Dam Busters – Review by Mark Barnes

I am late to the party with this one but there is no harm done. I reviewed the marvellous film adaptation of Journey’s End towards…

From Moscow to Stalingrad – Review by Mark Barnes

I’ve got books coming out of my ears but one that caught my eye is this tidy release from Casemate in their illustrated Militaria range.…

Arnhem: The Battle for the Bridges, 1944 – Review by Mark Barnes

A mate of mine happened to call in and noted I had a copy of this superb book by Antony Beevor. “Oh, I went to…

Images of War: WWI French Air Force & WWII German Half-Tracks – Review by Mark Barnes

The Images of War Series It is often the case that when preparing a book the author will collate enough material to fill several. It…

The Centenary Collection from Penguin Books – Review by Mark Barnes

Our friends at Penguin have released a set of six books celebrating the centenary of the Royal Air Force. I hadn’t taken note of what…

80 Years, A Tribute To The PBY Catalina – Review by Mark Barnes

Hans Wiesman first came to my attention a few years ago on the publication of his book The Dakota Hunter, a book detailing much of…