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MHM June/July 2021. May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. 5 mins read. The June/July 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out THE BATTLE OF BERLIN This is an extract from a 17-paged special feature on the Battle of Berlin, published in the June/July 2020 issue of Military History Matters. In our special this time, David Porter analyses the extraordinary battle. He details the imbalance in force, but lays stress on German advantages in equipment, experience, and tactics. AFTER CULLODEN: FROM REBELS TO REDCOATS Robbie MacNiven explores the fate of the Scots who survived Culloden. On a bitterly cold April afternoon in 1746, on moorland just east of the town of Inverness, the power of Scotland’s Highland clans was forever broken. The Battle of Culloden Moor marked not just the final defeat of Charles Edw THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR The Franco-Prussian War overturned the balance of power in Europe. That balance, stable since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1814-15, had depended on a rough equivalence among five European great powers: Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia.. It helped, too, that all five powers were preoccupied: the British and the French were building overseas empires; the Russian Tsar wasTHINKERS AT WAR
Cambridge philosopher Iain King continues his series on the relationship between war and thought. Was the founder of modern philosophy a spy in the pay of a Catholic king? René Descartes (1596-1650) was one of a world’s greatest-ever thinkers. BOUDICA'S FINAL BATTLE 2 mins read. The final battle between the Roman legions and Queen Boudica’s rebel army in AD 60/ 61 (exact date unsure) determined the future of Britain for 350 years. It was one of the most decisive battles in British history as the likelihood is that had Boudicca been victorious, the Romans would have been driven out of Britain for good. BEHIND THE IMAGE: B-52 STORAGE AREA, DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR Image: RichardBakerUSA/Alamy. With its rows of aircraft resting together, the storage facility at Davis-Monthan airbase looks like a massive graveyard.. The boneyard – as the Americans prefer to call it – here at Davis-Monthan was established in 1946 to store WWII bombers and transports. BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE Photo: Rubelt September 1939. In the decades since the duel in the skies, German veterans of the Battle of Britain say that its importance is exaggerated and that it is ‘insignificant’ to the war in general. Julius Meimberg, Battle of Britain veteran said, ‘It’s all exaggerated, Churchill succeeded in creating this myththat so few did
FEMALE SAMURAI WARRIORS Female Samurai Warriors. On the face of it, the female samurai warrior is a very elusive creature. The woman’s role seems to be exercised only behind the scenes: in palaces, council chambers, and living quarters where decisions were made, alliances arranged, and intrigues unfolded. As wives, daughters, and mothers, the women of the samurai 3 POPULAR MYTHS OF ISANDLWANA 3 Popular Myths of Isandlwana – 1879 Zulu War. The Battle of Isandlwana on the 22nd of January 1879 was one of the most devastating defeats suffered by Britain at the hands of local inhabitants. The clash between British Troops and Zulu Warriors led to a brutal battle that has been retold numerous times, however much of the tale hasproven to
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MHM June/July 2021. May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. 5 mins read. The June/July 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out THE BATTLE OF BERLIN This is an extract from a 17-paged special feature on the Battle of Berlin, published in the June/July 2020 issue of Military History Matters. In our special this time, David Porter analyses the extraordinary battle. He details the imbalance in force, but lays stress on German advantages in equipment, experience, and tactics. AFTER CULLODEN: FROM REBELS TO REDCOATS Robbie MacNiven explores the fate of the Scots who survived Culloden. On a bitterly cold April afternoon in 1746, on moorland just east of the town of Inverness, the power of Scotland’s Highland clans was forever broken. The Battle of Culloden Moor marked not just the final defeat of Charles Edw THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR The Franco-Prussian War overturned the balance of power in Europe. That balance, stable since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1814-15, had depended on a rough equivalence among five European great powers: Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia.. It helped, too, that all five powers were preoccupied: the British and the French were building overseas empires; the Russian Tsar wasTHINKERS AT WAR
Cambridge philosopher Iain King continues his series on the relationship between war and thought. Was the founder of modern philosophy a spy in the pay of a Catholic king? René Descartes (1596-1650) was one of a world’s greatest-ever thinkers. BOUDICA'S FINAL BATTLE 2 mins read. The final battle between the Roman legions and Queen Boudica’s rebel army in AD 60/ 61 (exact date unsure) determined the future of Britain for 350 years. It was one of the most decisive battles in British history as the likelihood is that had Boudicca been victorious, the Romans would have been driven out of Britain for good. BEHIND THE IMAGE: B-52 STORAGE AREA, DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR Image: RichardBakerUSA/Alamy. With its rows of aircraft resting together, the storage facility at Davis-Monthan airbase looks like a massive graveyard.. The boneyard – as the Americans prefer to call it – here at Davis-Monthan was established in 1946 to store WWII bombers and transports. BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE Photo: Rubelt September 1939. In the decades since the duel in the skies, German veterans of the Battle of Britain say that its importance is exaggerated and that it is ‘insignificant’ to the war in general. Julius Meimberg, Battle of Britain veteran said, ‘It’s all exaggerated, Churchill succeeded in creating this myththat so few did
FEMALE SAMURAI WARRIORS Female Samurai Warriors. On the face of it, the female samurai warrior is a very elusive creature. The woman’s role seems to be exercised only behind the scenes: in palaces, council chambers, and living quarters where decisions were made, alliances arranged, and intrigues unfolded. As wives, daughters, and mothers, the women of the samurai 3 POPULAR MYTHS OF ISANDLWANA 3 Popular Myths of Isandlwana – 1879 Zulu War. The Battle of Isandlwana on the 22nd of January 1879 was one of the most devastating defeats suffered by Britain at the hands of local inhabitants. The clash between British Troops and Zulu Warriors led to a brutal battle that has been retold numerous times, however much of the tale hasproven to
| MILITARY HISTORY MATTERS The images, released earlier this spring to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day, show two amphibious vehicles undergoing tests in the. Read More »D-DAY TIMELINE
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THE EARLY LIFE OF MAO The early life of Mao. November 10, 2016. March 11, 2021. 3 mins read. Mao Zedong was born on 26 December 1893 into relative prosperity in a village in Hunan province. His father, a poor peasant and former soldier, had risen to the level of grain merchant and owned two and a half acres of land. The young Mao disliked his bullying father, laterWAR CULTURE
Thinly slice potatoes, onions, and carrots. 3. Steam or boil the beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions until tender. 4. Heat the fat in a pan. 5. Add cooked potatoes, carrots, onions, beans, and beef over medium heat. 6. Make a batter of the beef stock or water with flour. WAR REPORTERS: XENOPHON The likes of Herodotus and Thucydides are well known as great ancient historians of conflict. Often placed alongside them is Greek military commander and philosopher Xenophon. However, instead of being classed as a historian, Xenophon may well qualify as an ancient prototype of the contemporary war reporter. Xenophon’s writings were versatile HITLER FACTS: 10 LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS 5. Handwriting. Having studied Hitler’s handwriting in 1937, the psychologist Carl Jung concluded that “Behind this handwriting I recognise the typical characteristics of a man with essentially feminine instinct.”. 6. Man of the Year. On 2nd January 1939, Hitler was declared Time Magazine ’s ‘Man of the Year 1938’. BATTLE MAPS: PASSCHENDAELE, 1917 1916-1917: an infantry revolution 1916 was a year of great offensives – at Verdun and on the Somme – offensives made possible by the creation of ‘total war’ economies able to sustain unprecedented levels of manpower mobilisation and munitions production. But THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A BRIEF GUIDE The Battle of Britain is the name given to the World War II air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the United Kingdom during the summer and autumn of 1940. The name derives from a famous speech delivered by Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the House of Commons: “The Battle of France is over. MILITARY HISTORY MATTERSCOMPETITIONSABOUT USCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEDIGITALEDITIONISSUES
MHM June/July 2021. May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. 5 mins read. The June/July 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out ISSUES | MILITARY HISTORY MATTERSTHE 5 BLOODIEST BATTLES IN HISTORYMUSEUMSABOUT USDIGITAL EDITIONWHAT OUR READERS THINK Below are all the past issues of Military History Matters magazine (formerly Military History Monthly, and Military Times prior to issue 15). By clicking on the image of a magazine, you can view the contents of that particular issue. Many of our back issues are still in stock -if you would like
THE BATTLE OF BERLIN This is an extract from a 17-paged special feature on the Battle of Berlin, published in the June/July 2020 issue of Military History Matters. In our special this time, David Porter analyses the extraordinary battle. He details the imbalance in force, but lays stress on German advantages in equipment, experience, and tactics. THE 5 BLOODIEST BATTLES IN HISTORY Eventually, the Carthaginian cavalry swept round and closed the gap, completely surrounding the Roman army. In the close quarters battle, the legionaries, with no way of escape, were forced to fight to the death. The result was the loss of 50,000 Roman citizens and two consuls. 3. The first day of the Somme, 1 July 1916.THINKERS AT WAR
Cambridge philosopher Iain King continues his series on the relationship between war and thought. Was the founder of modern philosophy a spy in the pay of a Catholic king? René Descartes (1596-1650) was one of a world’s greatest-ever thinkers. THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR The Franco-Prussian War overturned the balance of power in Europe. That balance, stable since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1814-15, had depended on a rough equivalence among five European great powers: Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia.. It helped, too, that all five powers were preoccupied: the British and the French were building overseas empires; the Russian Tsar was BEHIND THE IMAGE: B-52 STORAGE AREA, DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR Image: RichardBakerUSA/Alamy. With its rows of aircraft resting together, the storage facility at Davis-Monthan airbase looks like a massive graveyard.. The boneyard – as the Americans prefer to call it – here at Davis-Monthan was established in 1946 to store WWII bombers and transports. AFTER CULLODEN: FROM REBELS TO REDCOATS Robbie MacNiven explores the fate of the Scots who survived Culloden. On a bitterly cold April afternoon in 1746, on moorland just east of the town of Inverness, the power of Scotland’s Highland clans was forever broken. The Battle of Culloden Moor marked not just the final defeat of Charles Edw BATTLE MAPS: PASSCHENDAELE, 1917 FEMALE SAMURAI WARRIORS Female Samurai Warriors. On the face of it, the female samurai warrior is a very elusive creature. The woman’s role seems to be exercised only behind the scenes: in palaces, council chambers, and living quarters where decisions were made, alliances arranged, and intrigues unfolded. As wives, daughters, and mothers, the women of the samurai MILITARY HISTORY MATTERSCOMPETITIONSABOUT USCONTACT USSUBSCRIBEDIGITALEDITIONISSUES
MHM June/July 2021. May 13, 2021. May 13, 2021. 5 mins read. The June/July 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out ISSUES | MILITARY HISTORY MATTERSTHE 5 BLOODIEST BATTLES IN HISTORYMUSEUMSABOUT USDIGITAL EDITIONWHAT OUR READERS THINK Below are all the past issues of Military History Matters magazine (formerly Military History Monthly, and Military Times prior to issue 15). By clicking on the image of a magazine, you can view the contents of that particular issue. Many of our back issues are still in stock -if you would like
THE BATTLE OF BERLIN This is an extract from a 17-paged special feature on the Battle of Berlin, published in the June/July 2020 issue of Military History Matters. In our special this time, David Porter analyses the extraordinary battle. He details the imbalance in force, but lays stress on German advantages in equipment, experience, and tactics. THE 5 BLOODIEST BATTLES IN HISTORY Eventually, the Carthaginian cavalry swept round and closed the gap, completely surrounding the Roman army. In the close quarters battle, the legionaries, with no way of escape, were forced to fight to the death. The result was the loss of 50,000 Roman citizens and two consuls. 3. The first day of the Somme, 1 July 1916. THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR The Franco-Prussian War overturned the balance of power in Europe. That balance, stable since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1814-15, had depended on a rough equivalence among five European great powers: Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia.. It helped, too, that all five powers were preoccupied: the British and the French were building overseas empires; the Russian Tsar was AFTER CULLODEN: FROM REBELS TO REDCOATS Robbie MacNiven explores the fate of the Scots who survived Culloden. On a bitterly cold April afternoon in 1746, on moorland just east of the town of Inverness, the power of Scotland’s Highland clans was forever broken. The Battle of Culloden Moor marked not just the final defeat of Charles Edw BEHIND THE IMAGE: B-52 STORAGE AREA, DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR Image: RichardBakerUSA/Alamy. With its rows of aircraft resting together, the storage facility at Davis-Monthan airbase looks like a massive graveyard.. The boneyard – as the Americans prefer to call it – here at Davis-Monthan was established in 1946 to store WWII bombers and transports. BATTLE MAPS: PASSCHENDAELE, 1917ATHENIAN HOPLITE
Athenian Hoplite of the Persian Wars In pitched battle, the army formed a single phalanx of 10,000 men, a kilometre wide, eight ranks deep, protected by a wall of overlapping shields with a hedge of spear-blades projecting above. At a Glance Appearance Shield design: either individually chosen o FEMALE SAMURAI WARRIORS Female Samurai Warriors. On the face of it, the female samurai warrior is a very elusive creature. The woman’s role seems to be exercised only behind the scenes: in palaces, council chambers, and living quarters where decisions were made, alliances arranged, and intrigues unfolded. As wives, daughters, and mothers, the women of the samurai | MILITARY HISTORY MATTERS The images, released earlier this spring to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day, show two amphibious vehicles undergoing tests in the. Read More » THE 5 BLOODIEST BATTLES IN HISTORY Eventually, the Carthaginian cavalry swept round and closed the gap, completely surrounding the Roman army. In the close quarters battle, the legionaries, with no way of escape, were forced to fight to the death. The result was the loss of 50,000 Roman citizens and two consuls. 3. The first day of the Somme, 1 July 1916.COMPETITIONS
MHM Competition: Online Exclusive February 2, 2021. March 30, 2021. 2 mins read. We’re giving away four copies of Heroes of the Holocaust, courtesy of Ebury Press. In March 2010, twenty-seven Britons who took matters. Read More ». Competitions.D-DAY TIMELINE
D-DAY TIMELINE. June 6, 2014. June 5, 2020. 7 mins read. MHM places D-Day within the context of Operation Overlord, picking out some of the most brutal clashes and key events, from the huge-scale preparations to the Liberation of Paris. To see this timeline as it THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR The Franco-Prussian War overturned the balance of power in Europe. That balance, stable since the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1814-15, had depended on a rough equivalence among five European great powers: Britain, France, Prussia, Austria, and Russia.. It helped, too, that all five powers were preoccupied: the British and the French were building overseas empires; the Russian Tsar was THE EARLY LIFE OF MAO The early life of Mao. November 10, 2016. March 11, 2021. 3 mins read. Mao Zedong was born on 26 December 1893 into relative prosperity in a village in Hunan province. His father, a poor peasant and former soldier, had risen to the level of grain merchant and owned two and a half acres of land. The young Mao disliked his bullying father, laterTHINKERS AT WAR
Cambridge philosopher Iain King continues his series on the relationship between war and thought. Was the founder of modern philosophy a spy in the pay of a Catholic king? René Descartes (1596-1650) was one of a world’s greatest-ever thinkers. THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN: A BRIEF GUIDE The Battle of Britain is the name given to the World War II air campaign waged by the German Air Force against the United Kingdom during the summer and autumn of 1940. The name derives from a famous speech delivered by Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the House of Commons: “The Battle of France is over. BOUDICA'S FINAL BATTLE 2 mins read. The final battle between the Roman legions and Queen Boudica’s rebel army in AD 60/ 61 (exact date unsure) determined the future of Britain for 350 years. It was one of the most decisive battles in British history as the likelihood is that had Boudicca been victorious, the Romans would have been driven out of Britain for good. 10 SNIPER TACTICS FROM THE RED SNIPER He was the Soviet Union’s greatest sniper. In his first ten days work at Stalingrad, he killed 40 Germans. His final tally was 225. His name was Vassili Zaitsev. He was played by Jude Law in the blockbuster Enemy at the Gates. These 10 sniper tactics are based on Zaitsev's ownmemoir. Read
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