D-Day | War History

Brittish War Hero Returns to Eindhoven

Ian Harvey
Eindhoven

Following the Allied invasion of Normandy, Joe Cattini was hailed as a war hero in the city of Eindhoven. He was met by a number…

LIBERTY ROADS – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes
LIBERTY ROADS

Warning! Don’t buy this book on the assumption it has lots of fantastic photographs – it has. Don’t buy it on the breezy notion you…

D-Day Revisited: Lord Ashcroft Retraces His Father’s Footsteps to the Normandy Invasion

Ian Harvey
D-Day Revisited

D-day was the day over 155,000 allied troops, marines, airmen and naval personnel crossed the channel and invaded Normandy in France. The soldiers were on…

NORMANDY BATTLEFIELDS – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes
NORMANDY BATTLEFIELDS

I was very keen to see this book when it appeared in the bumph Casemate routinely send to me and I am not disappointed. The…

Landing Ship from WWII Serves as Museum

Ian Harvey
landing ship

Even those who are not well-educated on the happenings of D-Day may be familiar with the iconic image of the landing ship sending out LCVPs…

Seven Decades Pass Since French Liberation

Ian Harvey
French liberation

During the Second World War, French liberation was one of the Allies’ key goals. One of the primary goals of D-Day and the assault on…

Allied Capture of German Submarine U-505

Ian Harvey
submarine U-505

The Allied capture of German submarine U-505 took place at an important time in the Second World War. With the Allied invasion of Normandy planned…

RELIABLE, CHEAP AND IT WORKS… COLD WAR KIT COMES TO THE RESCUE

Guest Author
WAR KIT

By Phil Royal With the 70th Anniversary of D-Day and the 100th Anniversary of the start of the Great War in the calendar, 2014 was…

THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC – Review by John Henry Phillips

Mark Barnes
BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC

This book was first published in 1961, making it, inrecent years, a frequent sight at auctions and boot fairs. That much was always inevitable. However,…

Tank Dozers and the Normandy Invasion

Ian Harvey
tank dozers

Not many people have even heard of tank dozers, let alone their importance to the Allied invasion of Normandy during the Second World War. While…

D-Day in Portsmouth – A Very British D-Day Celebration by John Henry Phillips

Guest Author
D-Day in Portsmouth

There was a noticeable romanticism as I stood on the same ground that men fought so strongly for on June 6th 1944. Despite visiting the…

Caen Bombings Called into Question

Ian Harvey
Caen bombings

The Caen bombings were among the unfortunate side effects of the Second World War. With the Allies gearing up for the Normandy invasion, fully aware…