Military History Matters 147

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From the Editor:
There is sometimes a tendency – perhaps most prevalent in parts of Western Europe – to think of the First World War as a conflict that was fought out exclusively amid the mud and the trenches of Belgium and northern France, with Imperial Germany as the Allies’ sole enemy.

The reality, of course, is that the titanic events of 1914 1918 stretched far and wide – from the Baltic to the shores of the Black Sea, and from the Middle East to parts of Africa – while Germany certainly did not stand alone.

In our cover story for this issue, Graham Goodlad introduces a new series in which MHM examines the wartime record of the unlikely alliance of so-called ‘Central Powers’ – including the forces of the Austro Hungarian and Ottoman Empires and the Kingdom of Bulgaria – who fought alongside Germany during World War I, and whose eventual defeat would have repercussions that in some cases are still being felt today.

Elsewhere, to mark the publication of his new book, the bestselling writer Jonathan Glancey tells the inside story of Operation Bowler, the Allies’ audacious World War II plan to destroy German strategic outposts around Venice’s port, but leave the legendary city itself unscathed.

Also in this issue: Stephen Roberts begins a new two part study of early English civil wars by looking at one of the darkest periods of the country’s history, The Anarchy of 1135-1153; and Edmund West traces the military history of Menorca, the tiny Mediterranean island whose huge natural harbour ensured it played an outsized role in the long running struggle for maritime supremacy during the 18th century.

And finally, in the second part of his compelling series on military turncoats, Nigel Jones profiles more commanders who shifted their allegiance, from Benedict Arnold during the American Revolutionary War to Friedrich Paulus after the Battle of Stalingrad.


Cover Date: Aug / Sep 2025, Volume 13 Issue 3

Cover Story

The road to Armageddon: Central Powers at war In this new mini-series, we examine the wartime record of Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Turkey, and Bulgaria. We begin with a ‘special’ centred on Austria-Hungary’s army, which struggled to make an impression…

Features

Disaster over the Alps: The Austro-Hungarian army on the Italian Front, 1915-1918 In the second part of our special, Graham Goodlad assesses Austria-Hungary’s failure to achieve victory against Italy.
The Central Powers by numbers Infographics: Calum Henderson
Bombing Venice: The Allied attack on one of the world’s most beloved cities In a new book, Jonathan Glancey tells the inside story of Operation Bowler, the audacious WWII plan to destroy German…
Switching sides: Military turncoats, a traitorous history In the second part of his series on military turncoats, Nigel Jones profiles more commanders who changed allegiance, from Benedict…
The Anarchy: The first English civil war, 1135-1153 A bloody succession crisis that tore England apart also gave rise to a dynasty that would rule for 300 years.…
Jewel of the Med: The 18th-century struggle for Menorca Edmund West traces the history of the small island with an outsized natural harbour that played a critical role in…

Comment

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News

Views

MHM 147 Competition Put your military history knowledge to the test with our competition.
Iain MacGregor The MHM award-winning author and publisher on meeting Hilary Mantel, and why Abraham Lincoln is his hero.
MHM 147 Letters – July Your thoughts on issues raised by the magazine.
Life after Liberation Reviewing the best military history exhibitions with Simon Coppock.

Reviews

War on Film – Riefenstahl Taylor Downing reviews the latest film releases.
Korea: war without end REVIEW BY TAYLOR DOWNING General The Lord Dannatt, once Chief of the General Staff, has teamed up with military historian…
No More Napoleons: How Britain managed Europe from Waterloo to World War I REVIEW BY GRAHAM GOODLAD Andrew Lambert has earned a reputation as the leading naval historian of his generation with a…
The Siege of Tyre: Alexander the Great and the gateway to empire REVIEW BY MARC DeSANTIS Alexander the Great of Macedonia is one of the best-known figures of ancient history. Comparatively large…
Thunderbolt of the North: Harald Hardrada, Viking King REVIEW BY JEFFREY JAMES King Harald III of Norway’s sobriquet Hardrada conjures up an image of a resolute, ruthless, no-nonsense…
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