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The First Bridge Too Far: The Battle of Primosole Bridge

The following blog is written by Mark Saliger, the author of The First Bridge Too Far about one of the most significant British airborne battles of World War Two. The book will be released in July to coincide with the battle’s 75th anniversary. Fresh from fighting in the deserts of North Africa, gaining two Battle… Read More »The First Bridge Too Far: The Battle of Primosole Bridge

The Chaplain Who Went Over the Top With His Soldiers

Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy was one of the most famous army chaplains of the First World War, and his wartime experiences shaped his ministry and writing in the inter war years. The following edited extract is taken from Seeker After Truths by Linda Parker, a poignant biography of one of the First World War’s greatest chaplains.… Read More »The Chaplain Who Went Over the Top With His Soldiers

Is Xi Jinping now the Emperor of China?

Last week China’s National People’s Congress approved to abolish presidential term limits, making it possible for President Xi Jinping to stay in power indefinitely. Western political commentators, almost all unanimously critical of this move, cited this act as a nothing more than a backward leap in democracy and a u-turn on the increasingly liberal society… Read More »Is Xi Jinping now the Emperor of China?

The Submariner’s Worst Enemy? Sewage

The following edited extract is taken from ‘On Her Majesty’s Nuclear Service‘ by Eric Thompson, and will be published in February.   The submarine I was serving in, Oracle, had some severe biological problems. Her heads (toilets) were blocked and seventy desperate men were dealing with corporate constipation. In modern society, we have become disconnected… Read More »The Submariner’s Worst Enemy? Sewage

Darkest Hour Review

The below review is written by Tom Bonnington and does not represent the views of Casemate Publishers.   Darkest Hour stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill and chronicles what he did during the first few weeks of his premiership while the Germans were inflicting heavy defeats in France. The weeks which followed May 10th 1940… Read More »Darkest Hour Review

The Second World War Operation which Triggered the Cold War

Operation Frantic was a long-range bombing campaign that took place in the latter stages of the Second World War. In order for the plan to work, the planes needed to land in Soviet airfields after their run. It required complete trust between the Western Allies and the Soviets…   The aim of Operation Frantic was… Read More »The Second World War Operation which Triggered the Cold War

The Most Likely Reason for the ‘San Juan’ Submarine Disaster

The following article is written by Commodore Eric Thompson. He received a scholarship to Dartmouth, volunteered for submarines and thirty-seven years later retired as Commodore of Britain’s principal nuclear submarine base at Faslane. His memoir On Her Majesty’s Nuclear Service will be released in February.   The disappearance of the Argentine Navy submarine San Juan… Read More »The Most Likely Reason for the ‘San Juan’ Submarine Disaster