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The acquisition of a single Luftwaffe death card by Edward
On a muggy night in late August 1940, Hinnerk Waller’s fraying tether had finally snapped. Relentlessly deployed in the Battle of Britain as part of the Luftwaffe fighter wing JG 52, Waller was paying
At 11pm on Monday 31 May 1915, those Londoners who were not already in bed would soon be so. As the hubbub of the city died down, others who had been enjoying the capital’s entertainments were making
HOW THE LUFTWAFFE PREPARED FOR THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Living opposite Hitler In 1929, Edgar Feuchtwanger was ...
The politics of memory in postwar Germany
Gin, witches, regicide, boats, nudists, an Egyptian curse, Spitfires, the invention of windsurfing and more writers and vineyards than you can shake a fishing rod at: this beloved English county has it all. Here are 13 stories you may never have heard about Hampshire