Tag: Second World War

Total Results: 46


Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway passing the lighthouse at Dungeness. Credit: SSPL/Getty Images
4 Aug 2020 - 1:00am

Where England sinks into the sea The strange and shifting history of Dungeness resonates with our modern dilemmas

Niall Gooch

Wednesday, 10 June

10.06

The great artist of Deep England Eric Ravilious was continually inspired by the very ancient, distinctly charming nature of the country

Niall Gooch

Friday, 8 May

08.05

How we mythologise the Second World War The meaning of the conflict has been retconned, becoming the origin story for a new world

Niall Gooch

Tuesday, 31 March

31.03

The truth about lockdown in Leningrad Social distancing might break up families, but it can't compare to the infamous World War II siege

Anna Reid

Thursday, 26 March

26.03

It’s time for an NHS National Service The biggest crisis since the Second World War calls for a huge effort to mobilise the young and healthy

Aris Roussinos

Monday, 4 November

04.11

The War was not Our Finest Hour We cherish the myths of a conflict we know almost nothing truthful about, and which broke us militarily and financially

Peter Hitchens

Tuesday, 17 September

17.09

The history Putin doesn’t want you to hear The 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland is still a touchstone issue – as the case of a Russian blogger found guilty of “rehabilitating Nazism” shows.

Roger Moorhouse

Tuesday, 4 June

04.06

Imagine if we’d lost D-Day History has not been entirely generous to the role of the British servicemen

Robert Tombs

Thursday, 30 August

30.08

Does liberalism need global conflict in order to thrive?

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 1 August

01.08

The true story of Dunkirk

Allan Mallinson