
Editorial Team
Futile Exercise? The British Army’s Preparations for War 1902-1914 by Simon Batten
The popular notion of the British Expeditionary Force in 1914, as it prepared to embark for France in 1914, is of a small, professional Army comprised of regulars,…

Deanne Durbin in Hollywood; In Search of the Thin Man; Mr. Bojangles, Dance; Joan Crawford in Film Noir
Being there . . . . for one of my few cinema columns rather than continuing with introductionsto new titles about death and destruction during the seething hell of World…

Then & Now from the Battle of Arnhem in 1944
Koos Winkelman, an avid Dutch traveler and photographer, has made another great photographic Then & Now tribute, this time related to the Battle of Arnhem that occurred during Operation Market…

Weapons of War
Charles Roberts work on the development and employment of the 37mm cannon by the United States is a straightforward and informative examination of the weapon in a variety of…

The Luzon Campaign-1945- Macarthur Returns
Review by Martin Koenigsberg When I got back from a trip to the Philippines- I knew I wanted to read this book next. The Philippines was my father’s campaign- and…

A Soldier once…and always
Hal Moore, “Leadership in Action” series from Casemate Publishing Descriptive events of the life and leadership role of Hal Moore. A lesson learned about the Vietnam War as well as…

Krasnaya Kapella (2004)
[junkie-toggle title=”Season 1″ state=”closed”] Episode 1 – 16[/junkie-toggle] Title Krasnaya Kapella Country Russia Production Co. Rekun TV, Rizhskaja Kinostudia Creators Cast Andrey Ilin, Aleksey Gorbunov, Dmitriy Nazarov Language Russian English…

Commander, 1st Polish Parachute Brigade
Published by Pen & Sword, available from Casemate Publishers Freely I Served is a remarkable combat memoir by one an underappreciated World War Two commander. Stanislaw Sosabowski served as an…

The Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty on June 8, 1964
The year 1967 was the Summer of Love in the United States, but while young people, hippies, peace activists and flower children flocked to Haight-Asbury, San Francisco to revel in…

REVIEW: The Nazi Spy Ring in America – Hitler’s Agents, The FBI & The Case That Stirred The Nation
Publisher’s Summary: In the mid-1930s, just as the United States was embarking on a policy of neutrality, Nazi Germany launched a program of espionage against the unwary nation. “The Nazi…
