Second World War

A War for Welfare

A new book seeks to change the way we look at the Second World War by challenging three enduring myths about Britain’s involvement. 

The Mood of Britain

‘See they don’t let us down when we come back this time ’, called the British soldiers embarking for the D-Day invasion.

Against Evil

An alliance of unlike minds offered hope for the future during Europe’s darkest days.

Marshall Myths

Britain received more Marshall aid than Germany, but spent much of it propping up a delusion. 

The Tragedy of Force Z

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?