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

History’s Unsung Hero: Admiral Ramsay

Brian Izzard wrote the first biography on the mastermind of the Dunkirk evacuation and D-Day landings: Admiral Bertram Ramsey. Before then, very little was known about this extraordinary man. Today, that changes. There were several British military leaders in World War 2 who were not averse to personal publicity. Montgomery and Mountbatten spring to mind.… Read More »History’s Unsung Hero: Admiral Ramsay

The Inspiration Behind ‘Splinter On The Tide’

Author and navy veteran Phillip Parotti has written an exhilarating, navy-based novel set in WWII, a war he experienced as a little boy. From submarine chases to love letters from those left behind, this book is the perfect partner to your summer staycation. What inspired you to write Splinter On The Tide? Across decades of… Read More »The Inspiration Behind ‘Splinter On The Tide’

Tank Warfare: Five Lessons from the Spanish Civil War

Author and veteran Anthony Candil provides expert insight into the five most important lessons learnt during the Spanish Civil War. Featuring exclusive photos from his new book, Tank Combat in Spain, scroll down to find out exactly how pivotal this war really was for tank combat. Lesson 1 Numbers, crew training, tactical understanding. The Spanish… Read More »Tank Warfare: Five Lessons from the Spanish Civil War