Recycling to Win the Second World War
As the Battle of Britain raged overhead, the nation’s women were urged to salvage metal for the war effort. But was it just propaganda?
As the Battle of Britain raged overhead, the nation’s women were urged to salvage metal for the war effort. But was it just propaganda?
In the POW camps of the Second World War, soldiers found release – from the conditions and from the all-male company – in female impersonation.
Oral history breathes fresh life into a deadly battle of the Second World War.
The sinking by Japanese aircraft of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse in December 1941 and the subsequent loss of Singapore was a grievous blow to British morale. But have historians misunderstood what really happened?
The War Office’s map of cultural treasures in Rome, 1942.
A small island in the North Sea became the site of explosive Anglo-German encounters.
The decree that led to the internment of Japanese-Americans was passed on 19 February 1942.
Salò was Mussolini’s German-backed experiment in ‘real Fascism’ and fine living. Italians find it hard to come to terms with its legacy.
An island nation with few resources, Japan was in a precarious enough position when it declared war on the United States in December 1941. That its powerful navy failed to learn the lessons of previous conflicts made matters even worse.
In using Churchill to justify his Brexit campaign, Boris Johnson 'paints a barbarically simplified and ill-informed picture of what Churchill stood for'.