Is the law always a sufficient mechanism for justice? Can morality ever be objective? How do you begin to construct a legal defense for pure evil? In this blog post, author Andrew Sangster discusses the[…]
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The West’s Role in Defeating Nazi Germany during World War II by Brian E. Walter
Brian E. Walter explores the collective effort in which each of the major Allied nations played a critical role in attaining the ultimate victory against Nazi Germany in World War II, and how without these combined efforts, the Axis powers may have had the focus and strength to defeat the Soviet Army on the ground.
Researching the life of a naval hero: Captain Chris O’Flaherty reflects on the journey of writing his new book.
To mark the publication of Torpedoes, Tea and Medals this month, we asked author, Captain Chris O’Flaherty, about the writing process and his research into the fascinating life of Derek ‘Jake’ Wright DSC** RNVR –[…]
Torpedoes, Tea and Medals: how Captain Chris O’Flaherty discovered a wartime naval hero
To mark the publication of Torpedoes, Tea and Medals this month, we asked author, Captain Chris O’Flaherty about his passion for boats, where the idea for the book came from, and what initially appealed to him about capturing the story of Derek ‘Jake’ Wright DSC** RNVR. Read on for the first installment of Chris’s journey in discovering this little-known naval hero – a tea-trade trainee whose bravery and skill saw him become one of only 44 officers in the Second World War to receive a DSC with two Bars.
Casemate WWII Short Stories: A Childhood in Paris
Our brilliant Trade Sales Manager relays the stories he was told as a child – about wartime North London from his father, and the harrowing tales from his mother’s childhood in Paris during the occupation.[…]
Casemate WWII Short Stories: Two Uplifting Tales
Our wonderful Senior Marketing Executive shares two uplifting tales from WWII – one about a near-miss that saved thousands of lives and the other about the simple joy of bananas. I: During “My grandmother and[…]
Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Letter
This Remembrance Day, we’ve collected a series of WWII stories from the (grand)parents of our team here at Casemate. Our Production Manager shares an exclusive, previously unpublished letter from her great-grandparents on the day Denmark[…]
Casemate WWII Short Stories: The Man Who Built A Tank
This Remembrance Day, we’ve collected a series of WWII stories from the (grand)parents of our team here at Casemate. Our Publisher Ruth derives from a long lineage of military MacGyvers. Here, she tells the tale[…]
The Turkish Spy Handler: Hüseyin Yildirim
An insight into Cold War espionage through the life of Hüseyin Yildirim, a mechanic turned Stasi spy handler. Written by Bernd von Kostka, expert and author of Capital of Spies, we’re given front-row seats to[…]