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    Three Indispensable Guides To The Great Battlefields Of World War One

    • Reviews
    • World War 1
    Jul 22, 2017 Mark Barnes

    Books Reviewed by Mark Barnes Whether you are a newbie or an old campaigner on the battlefields of the Great War, collecting guides and information…

    The Dreadnought Battleship Hoax – When A Group Of Students Dressed Up As A Sultan’s Delegation And Fooled The Navy

    • World War 1
    Jul 22, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    During the height of British naval dominance, an interesting event took place on board the ship that was to represent all the might of the…

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

    • Napoleonic
    • History
    Jul 22, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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

    • Medieval
    • History
    Jul 22, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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

    • Medieval
    • History
    Jul 22, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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

    • Ancient History
    • History
    Jul 22, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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

    • History
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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

    • World War 2
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    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…

    How Success and the Failures of Others Ruined General George McClellan

    • American Civil War
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    George McClellan’s reputation is not a good one. As commander of the Union armies early in the American Civil War, he is often credited as…

    How the Confederacy Almost Won the American Civil War

    • American Civil War
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    Early in the American Civil War, the Confederacy almost won. It was not the complete victory the Union eventually achieved. Rather than conquering their opponents,…

    Napoleon’s Armies in the Iberian Peninsula

    • Napoleonic
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    The Peninsula War was the most drawn-out campaign of the Napoleonic wars. French troops entered the Iberian Peninsula in 1807  and along with Spanish forces…

    “Smiling Albert” Kesselring; a German General of World War Two

    • World War 2
    Jul 21, 2017 Andrew Knighton

    Albert Kesselring had one of the most wide-ranging careers of WWII. A skilled German commander, he was fondly referred to by his admirers as “Smiling…

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