Was it Hitler? Or the overrated German General Staff? After the Second World War […]
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Taking Crimea… Again
Armies from antiquity to the present day have wrangled over this patch of ground […]
V-E Day Wasn’t the End—It Was Just the Beginning
Europe’s reconstruction was the true victory of World War II, according to The National WWII Museum’s Robert Citino.
Game of Thrones
The late 18th century grapple for Bavaria was small potatoes on the battlefield but […]
MHQ Comments, Spring 2015
Readers react to the evolution of warfare and how Rob Citino ranked tanks
MHQ Reader Comments: Rommel’s Drive
Readers respond to MHQ’s Summer 2012 issue and the magazine’s new print design and Kindle version
MHQ Reader Comments: Paratrooper Propaganda for Hitler’s Assault on Crete, 1941
Readers debate the identity of a German paratrooper featured on the cover of MHQ’s Winter 2010 issue and the circumstances under which he was photographed.
The Siege of Budapest: 100 Days in World War II (Book Review)
Reviewed by Robert Citino By Krisztin Ungvry Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 2005 […]
Forgotten Armies: The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 (Book Review)
Reviewed by Robert Citino By Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper Harvard University Press, Cambridge, […]