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We will remember them
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"The legacy of the Great War was just as deeply felt as the war itself and much longer lasting ... Every community supported dozens of damaged men ... We will remember them is the story of these me...
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By Arthur Max Military Historian
"The last twenty one British veterans of the First World War, the oldest 109, the youngest 104, describe in their own words the extraordinary changes that have occurred during their lifetimes. Born...
Read MoreThe faces of World War I
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"Charting the BEA's entry into warfare in 1914, he tells the story in words and pictures of the new conscripted army s life through the five years of slaughter and suffering. He brilliantly conveys...
Read MoreDambusters
By Arthur Max Military Historian
On the 17th May 1943, 19 Lancaster bomber crews gathered for a mission of extraordinary daring and high risk: a night raid on three crucial and heavily defended dams in the German industrial heartl...
Read MoreDambusters
By Arthur Max Military Historian
On the 17th May 1943, 19 Lancaster bomber crews gathered for a mission of extraordinary daring and high risk: a night raid on three crucial and heavily defended dams in the German industrial heartl...
Read MoreWe will remember them
By Arthur Max Military Historian
This is the story of the men who survived the Great War, told in their own words. It describes the joys and disappointments of triumph, the shock of homecoming, and the painful readjustment to civi...
Read MoreSilent day
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"On 6 June 1944 Britain woke up to a profound silence. Overnight, 160,000 Allied troops had vanished and an eerie emptiness settled over the country. The majority of those men would never return. T...
Read MoreSilent day
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"On 6 June 1944 Britain woke up to a profound silence. Overnight, 160,000 Allied troops had vanished and an eerie emptiness settled over the country. The majority of those men would never return. T...
Read MoreSilent day
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"On 6 June 1944 Britain woke up to a profound silence. Overnight, 160,000 Allied troops had vanished and an eerie emptiness settled over the country. The majority of those men would never return. T...
Read MoreLast of the few
By Arthur Max Military Historian
"After the fall of France in May 1940, Hitler set his sights on the invasion of Britain. He knew that he must first gain control of the skies if his invasion was to succeed, and soon had a vast fle...
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