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Casemate WWII Short Stories: Two Uplifting Tales

Our wonderful Senior Marketing Executive shares two uplifting tales from WWII – one about a near-miss that saved thousands of lives and the other about the simple joy of bananas. I: During “My grandmother and grandfather talked about an air raid – it was thought at the time that the target was Ardeer Explosives Factory,… Read More »Casemate WWII Short Stories: Two Uplifting Tales

Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Letter

This Remembrance Day, we’ve collected a series of WWII stories from the (grand)parents of our team here at Casemate. Our Production Manager shares an exclusive, previously unpublished letter from her great-grandparents on the day Denmark was freed from German occupation. Photo and translation included! The letter was sent from my great-grandparents to their daughter and… Read More »Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Letter

Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Man Who Built A Tank

This Remembrance Day, we’ve collected a series of WWII stories from the (grand)parents of our team here at Casemate. Our Publisher Ruth derives from a long lineage of military MacGyvers. Here, she tells the tale of her grandfather, who, whilst serving in the RAF, built his own tank using an old Japanese car. Our publisher… Read More »Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Man Who Built A Tank

The Unsung Heroes of WWII’s Atlantic Campaign

This week, Brian Walter, author of The Longest Campaign, shines the spotlight on not one individual, but the collective seamen and airman who served during WWII’s Atlantic Campaign. Who do you think is history’s most unsung hero and why? While history is replete with countless examples of men and women who performed laudable deeds, the… Read More »The Unsung Heroes of WWII’s Atlantic Campaign