THE grave of a formerly unknown Scottish soldier who lost his life in Italy during the Second World War has been identified ...
George Alister Walker Ewan was organised by the MOD's Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC), also known as ...
Jeremy Crang is the author of Our People’s War: Home Intelligence Reports and the Monitoring of British Morale, June 1941-December 1944. He is Professor of Modern British History and Dean of Students ...
Unarguably, the most famous British officer of WWII was Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery, later Lord Montgomery of Alamein ...
The scale and diversity was crazy. The maps let you duke it out in all of WW2’s theatres so that you could fight as the British in El Alamein or the Imperial Japanese Navy in Iwo Jima.
The authors are both established writes, Sangster more as a biographer and Battistelli more as a general World War II historian. Their relative skills ... Montgomery enjoyed success at El Alamein, yet ...
British troops launching an artillery barrage during the Second Battle of El Alamein, 1942. (Photo Credit ... thereby aiding in the successful execution of D-Day. Following World War II, Dudley Clarke ...
Formed by World War II veterans to defend the Constitution and the voting rights ... When Malan was elected national president of the Torch, Louis Kane-Berman, who had fought at Alamein and in Italy, ...
Discover the 15 best attractions and activities in Alexandria, Egypt, from historic sites to stunning coastal views. Explore ...
Given the name Alamein after the World War II when the village of Enham received a substantial contribution from the grateful people of Egypt, the village church, St. George’s is now internationally ...