ADLERTAG. Eagle Day, Operation Eagle Attack, 13 August 1940. Hitler has ordered the destruction of the RAF in preparation for the invasion of Britain.
The brutal history of the forgotten division, manned by volunteers who were not volunteers, on the Eastern Front.
The author of THE BOLEYNS examines the lives and times of three of Henry VIII's 'other' women - his mother and two sisters.
A fascinating history of the recovery of oil in the north sea, written in a lively and accessible style by an expert former master mariner who worked in the fields for over a decade.
How important is foreign policy to British history - and to Britain's future? The question hasn't been so urgent and relevant since the Second World War.
A new interpretation of the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire. One that is sure to stimulate renewed interest and discussion.
The stories behind the other Tudor women – the sisters and nieces of Henry VII and their influence on the infamous monarch.
'I have returned to another country.' Boris Yeltsin, 22 August 1991. To understand the difference, we all need to know what went before.
The French Resistance unit formed in the rugged Pyrenees which fought its way across France to become a regular army unit and take part in the defence of France and the occupation of Germany.
Agincourt took place in 1415. But what happened next? Specifically over the next seven years? Why didn't Henry V become King of France?
Asley Mantle places a man who is so often peripheral to historical accounts front and centre. Henry I deserves to be better known.
Explore the revealing story of how Simon de Montfort’s legacy played out among his banished children.