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FILM REVIEW: Medieval Military Combat in David Michôd’s ‘The King’

In anticipation of his new book, Medieval Military Combat, author and historian Tom Lewis questions David Michôd’s 2019 film The King, asking the pertinent question: WHERE ARE THEIR HELMETS?? Movie makers featuring medieval scenes seem to think audiences lack an element of common sense. As if the earlier version of Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V (1989)… Read More »FILM REVIEW: Medieval Military Combat in David Michôd’s ‘The King’

Dr Simon Elliott details his new Casemate book Old Testament Warriors

My name is Dr Simon Elliott and I am an historian and archaeologist, with nine books currently on sale, all on themes regarding the ancient world. A number of these are with the fabulous Casemate Publishers, including Roman Legionaries and Julius Caesar: Rome’s Greatest Warlord. I have also just delivered the manuscript for Romans at… Read More »Dr Simon Elliott details his new Casemate book Old Testament Warriors

Britannia’s Finest Hour

By Brian Walter   In his 1990 book, Operation Pacific, author Edwyn Gray references ‘a strange quirk in the British character which prefers to dwell on failure rather than success.’  When expanding this concept further, one can find a vast host of historians that have expounded the notion that the Soviet Union was the true… Read More »Britannia’s Finest Hour

Professor Low and Submarines

With the imminant release of our latest title The Dawn of the Drone, we present an extract written by Professor Archibald Low for his book The Submarine at War, which presents his sincere thoughts on submarines and the remarkable men who pilot them. This extract features in the recent title The Submarine Commander Pocket Manual.  How… Read More »Professor Low and Submarines

Countdown to D-Day: Stegmann

With just two days remaining until D-Day, Peter Margaritis writes about Generalleutnant Rudolf Stegmann, an officer who battled the US 9th Division with an understrength force on the Cotentin Peninsula.  Rudolf Stegmann was born August 6, 1894, in Nilolaiken, East Prussia (now part of Poland). Enlisting in the army in 1912, he fought with the 141st Infantry… Read More »Countdown to D-Day: Stegmann

Countdown to D-Day: von Salmuth

In the twelth Countdown to D-Day officer bio, Peter Margaritis writes about the defiant general Hans von Salmuth, a fierce critic of the Führer himself. Hans Eberhard Kurt von Salmuth, born in Metz on November 11, 1888, was a stocky, self-confident leader with a reputation for being outspoken and for often directly presenting his views when he felt… Read More »Countdown to D-Day: von Salmuth