If you are interested in the Second World War and want to know how the places where it was fought appear today, in what remains to be seen and the discoveries that are still being made - then After The Battle will interest you.
Published quarterly, each issue contains 56 pages of text and on average 150 photographs with no advertising.
The preparation for the magazine takes place on the battlefields and stories are presented with maps and comparison 'then and now' photographs which add a new dimension to recent history.
VOLUME #54 CONTENTS:-
OPERATION 'MINCEMEAT' - Roger Morgan tells the story of Major Martin, 'the man who never was'. Wreck Discovery - Unknown Maloelap - The battle for and relics remaining on Taroa Island in the Pacific Marshalls. William H. Bartsch tells the story and photographs what is left. It Happened Here - The Aarhus Attack - Bent Pedersen researches the low level Mosquito raid on the Gestapo Headquarters in the University of Aarhus on the Jutland peninsula near Copenhagen. Crime in WWII - Show Trial at Luchy - Jean Paul Pallud investigates a German field court-marshal in May 1940.