Tag: Second World War

Total Results: 46


'In an era when soldiers were often despised, or even feared, sailors were not.' (Alkis Konstantinidis/Pool/AFP/Getty)
25 May 2026 - 1:03am

Elegy for the Royal Navy Britain has gone down with its ships

Peter Hitchens

Friday, 22 May

22.05

How Churchill’s art saved the West Painting was an escape from politics

Boyd Tonkin

Wednesday, 6 August

06.08

Hiroshima could happen again We’re forgetting the horrors of nuclear war

Christopher Harding

Wednesday, 25 June

25.06

The crumbling of Britain’s welfare state Labour rebels are delaying the inevitable

Mary Harrington

Thursday, 8 May

08.05

Why Putin isn’t scared of Nato Europe is diminished and America distracted

Edward Luttwak

Wednesday, 7 May

07.05

What’s the point of VE Day? Those who remember will soon be gone

Mary Harrington

Friday, 11 April

11.04

Extremists are coming for Poland A battle rages for Podlasie’s identity

Michal Kranz

Tuesday, 8 April

08.04

Who created multicultural Britain? Central European émigrés defined modernity

Luka Ivan Jukic

Friday, 21 March

21.03

Will Thomas Tuchel answer England’s prayers? Wars colour everything — even football

Jonathan Wilson

21.03

Japan and South Korea are the ultimate frenemies They’re trapped by a bloody history

Oliver Jia

Monday, 25 November

25.11

How mailmen saved rural America Amazon will never be neighbourly

Jeff Bloodworth

Tuesday, 5 November

05.11

Only the Republicans can stop Jew hatred Appeals to reason won't change anything

David Mamet