The Infamy that is War- World War One’s Enduring Legacy By Tony Jones – Book Review
The war of 1914-18 was the greatest blood-letting man had perpetrated on his own species to this point in recorded history.
The war of 1914-18 was the greatest blood-letting man had perpetrated on his own species to this point in recorded history.
While elementary under sea craft have been reported for centuries, the first military use considered successful was during the American Civil War. A Union warship was sunk by a Confederate […]
In the last few years a group of dedicated authors have published annotated transcriptions of diaries and letters of soldier who served in the First World War.
Charles Bean plays the one of the chief roles in Australian understanding of the First World War.
This impressively researched book deals with the origins and development of Australia’s intelligence services from Federation to 1945.
While most of us are aware that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) cares for the graves of Australian and other servicemen and women, few are likely to be fully […]
This is a collection of life stories of men and women from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities who are serving or have served in the various branches […]
This modern classic, by journalist and military historian Gwynne Dyer, is a most compelling analysis of the history and psychology of armed conflict through the ages.