The 24th April 1915 marks the start of the Armenian Genocide, where over 1.5 million Armenians were murdered. Armenian Genocide is a new, gripping short
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As I write, the world is in turmoil owing to a new disease, which nobody, at least in the western world, had heard of until
Today on the blog we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author Douglas Boyd. In this post, Douglas will give us some background
Today on the blog, Kate Werran is going to introduce us to Miss Joyce Packe. Read on to discover what a remarkable life she had!
LIGHT DIVISION IN THE PENINSULAR WAR 1808-1811 Tim Saunders and Rob Yuill both served in the British Army with The Rifles, successors to the Light
With various safety concerns and restrictions in place around the world at the moment, our authors are looking at more and more creative ways of
Today we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author James Goulty, looking at the experiences of soldiers during World War Two. The Second
This video extract on Operation Varsity, which took place on the morning of 24 March 1945, is taken from the Pen and Sword/Battlefield History TV