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Weapons & Warfare 

Secret Weapons of Nazi Germany

November 30, 2020November 30, 2020 Jim Keys

With the rise of Adolf Hitler and National Socialist Party, every aspect of life in the Third Reich was devoted

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World War II 

The Fall of Singapore

November 11, 2020November 11, 2020 Jim Keys Admiral Thomas Phillips, Japan, Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival, Prince of Wales, Repulse, Singapore, Task Force Z, Yamashita

The unbelievable complacency of the British Far East High Command when faced with Japanese aggression resulted in the loss of

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

The Coming of the Vikings

January 23, 2014June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments aethelred, alfred, coenwulf, halfdan, mercia, saxon, viking, wessex

In the year 793AD, on the 8th of June, the Anglo Saxon Chronicle relates that, “fierce foreboding omens came over

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

Cnut and the Rise of Earl Godwin

January 6, 2014June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments 'earl godwin', 'Ulf Jarl', Aelgyfu, canute, cnut, Danegeld, Eadric, Edwulf, Gunhilda, Harefoot, Harthacanute, Hlathir, Leofric, Leofwine, Sweyn, Thorkil

One of Cnut’s first tasks following his coronation at Christmas 1016AD, was to strengthen his grip on the new realm.

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

The Danish Invasion

January 5, 2014June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 1 Comment 'Olaf Tryggvason', 'Swein Forkbeard', Byrhtnoth, cnut, Eadric, Elgifu, Ethelred, Thored, Uhtred, Unraed, unready, Witan, Wulfstan

Ethelred was the second son of King Edgar. He was ten years old when his brother Edward the Martyr was

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

Arthur and the Celtic Decline

December 29, 2013June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments 'Geoffrey of Monmouth', 'Ranulf Higden', Aedan, Badon, Camelot, Camlann, Ceredig, Circinn, Cunedda, Dalriada, Gildas, Guithelimus, Meirion, Merlin, Miathi, Mordred, Nennius, Tigernach, Vortigern

In 402AD, Constantine’s son, also Constantine, was king having invaded Britain reportedly at the request of Guithelimus, the Archbishop of

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

The Birth of the Saxon Kingdoms

December 29, 2013June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments Aelle, Aethelfrith, Caninus, Cerdic, Cerdicesford, Conanus, Cynegils, Cynric, Eolderman, Ermenric, Fflamddwyn, Gaullauc, Gododdin, Gwyrangon, Hengist, Morcant, Nerthus, Penda, Riderich, saxon, Ulph, Urien, Vortiporius, Wihtgaraesburh, Winwaed

The period following the Roman withdrawal was one of gradual turmoil and civic breakdown, although St Patrick, writing some ten

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Anglo-Saxon (500-1000) 

The Fight For Territory

December 29, 2013June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments Aethelbert, Bretwalda, Deusdedit, Dumnonia, Eadbald, Eadric, Eanswith, Eorcenberht, Eormenred, Hlothere, Mellitus, mercia, Paganism, Raedwald, Saebert, Saeweard, saxon, Seaxberh, Sexred, Sigiberht, Swithelm, wessex, wifrithm, Wulfhere, Ymme

By the middle of the seventh century Britain was a patchwork of native and invading communities led by powerful chieftains

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World War II 

Arnhem

December 23, 2013June 19, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments 'a bridge too far', 'operation market garden', arnhem, Eindhoven, Frost, Kussin, montgomery, Nijmegen, Oosterbeek, PIAT, Spindler

“Where is the Prince who can afford so to cover his country with troops for its defence as that 10,000

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Norman and Medieval (1001-1500) 

Richard the Lionheart – Hero or Villain?

November 24, 2013June 18, 2020 Jim Keys 0 Comments 'Berengaria of Navarre', 'Bertrand de Gourdon', 'Coeur De Lion', Châlus, crusades, Fontenvrault, lionheart, saladin

Richard was born at Oxford on 8th September 1157, the third son of Henry II, and, as such, never expected

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