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From the brutal, up-close combat of the ancient world to the tech-heavy battles of the early 21st century, every issue of Military History magazine brings readers in-depth, accurate, comprehensive, and always fascinating tales of the people, weapons, campaigns, and strategies that have shaped the world in which we live. As one subscriber noted, “Military History is my first choice for entertaining, enlightening, and thought-provoking stories about every aspect of warfare.”

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Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand and wife the Empress Sophie leave Sarajevo's City Hall on June 28, 1914, moments before their assassination

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How Bobby the Antelope Became One of the British Army’s Cutest Mascots

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Did Medieval Italians Declare War Over a Wooden Bucket?

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The Strangest Aircraft Ever Made for War, From the “Flying Flapjack” to the “Beetle”

by Jon Guttman3/9/20224/25/2022

Night Jump into Dien Bien Phu: An Eyewitness Account From A French Paratrooper Captured by the Viet Minh

by Captain Pierre Fauroux3/8/20223/7/2023

‘Candy Bomber’ Gail Halvorsen, 101, Waged an Ideological Battle for Berlin

by David Lauterborn2/28/202212/27/2022

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