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Can you come up with something appropriately witty for this image from our article on the Spitfire at 90 from the February/ March 2026 issue of Military History Matters? Leave your caption as a comment below. The best answers will be judged by our editorial team and published online in early March. Good luck! Feeling lucky? Then enter our latest competition! This issue, we’...


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This issue, we are giving away three copies of Playing for Keeps: legendary athletes in combat during World War II by Christopher Warner. Whether hitting home runs, scoring touchdowns, or breaking world records, these superstars were a rare breed. But they would also prove their mettle in a different arena, taking part in some of the biggest battles in history. Drawn from milita...


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Verdun – or the ‘Mill on the Meuse’, as it became known – holds a similar place in France’s national psyche to that occupied in the British imagination by the Somme. Though surprisingly little remembered today outside France and Germany, the epic struggle for the famous fortress city that took place over 10 months in 1916 would go down in history as the longest battle of World W...


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The February/ March 2026 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out now. The best way to access the magazine is to subscribe. Click here to find out more. To read the digital archive, click here. You can also access the magazine online (as well as exclusive extra content) at our new website, The Past. IN THIS IS...


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Can you come up with something appropriately witty for this image from our article on Imperial Germany’s Great War allies from the December 2025/ January 2026 issue of Military History Matters? Leave your caption as a comment below. The best answers will be judged by our editorial team and published online in early January. Good luck!


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