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Hitler and his acolyte Joseph Goebbels wielded propaganda as a potent
From rapidly evolving roles to new technologies, historian and airpower expert John Curatola discusses how fighter planes shaped the Second World War
The recent celebrations of VE Day may have been a time of memories of the end of World War Two for many but there was one large group of people who may have had their hopes of what VE Day meant dashed
The worst loss of life among animals during the Second World War occurred before a single bomb had dropped on Great Britain. Official notices of advice to the public on how to prepare for air raids we
Capturing the immediacy of fighting and the writhing bodies of soldiers, as well as keeping narrative clarity, proved enormously difficult for painters depicting battles before the advent of photography. Michael Hall reveals how they rose to the challenge
Our pick of the latest military history books
Originally released during the acrid pop summer of 1985, Propaganda’s A Secret Wish always was a lavish and intense proposition, and a whole other world. In 80s’ German music, Propaganda sat nearer to