Dunkirk Review

This review is written by Tom Bonnington, a member of the Casemate UK team.   Dunkirk is very much a technical exercise from director Christoper Nolan. Though the 1940 event was essentially the concluding chapter in one of the darkest moments of Europe’s history, its memory for Brits is a proud one; that despite it… Read More »Dunkirk Review

The Lost Generation of 1914-1918: 9 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Tommies

The ‘Tommies’ of World War One was a nickname given to the British soldiers who fought in the trenches of the Western Front. What had started as a relatively small army in 1914 had soon increased to well over a million men from all walks of life. Their bravery and sacrifice in this war has… Read More »The Lost Generation of 1914-1918: 9 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Tommies

From Firecrackers to Mortars: 10 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About the Development of Artillery

During both world wars, the devastating firepower of artillery resulted in a huge number of casualties, killing and maiming hundreds of thousands of people. How did the gun become such a powerful weapon of war? Here are ten facts about the origin of guns you (probably) didn’t know, taken from the Casemate Short History book Big… Read More »From Firecrackers to Mortars: 10 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About the Development of Artillery

How the United States Bypass International Law to Maintain Naval Dominance

Benjamin Lai is an expert on modern Chinese military and the author of The Dragon’s Teeth. Here, he explains how the United States use the concept of ‘Freedom of Navigation’ to exploit their naval dominance.   Last month, the Pentagon lambasted the Chinese for an ‘unprofessional’ interception, when an American reconnaissance plane strayed a bit… Read More »How the United States Bypass International Law to Maintain Naval Dominance

OBOR: The Chinese Economic Agreement Threatening to become the World’s Most Powerful Union

Three weeks ago, President Xi Jin-ping hosted one of the biggest gatherings of world leaders in Beijing the inaugural meeting of OBOR  “One Belt One Road”, China’s plan for global trade. So far 68 countries and international organizations have signed up for the mega infrastructure project. So far OBOR has initiated $US1.3 trillion worth of… Read More »OBOR: The Chinese Economic Agreement Threatening to become the World’s Most Powerful Union

Seeking Hidden Truths in War and Peace from Angola to South Africa

Written by guest-blogger and author Fred Bridgland Fred Bridgland, the author of The War for Africa recalls his time spent reporting on Southern African conflicts, and how his investigating led to some shocking revelations about Jonas Savimbi and Winnie Mandela. I stumbled unwittingly upon the first and only Cuba-South Africa war, fought entirely upon the… Read More »Seeking Hidden Truths in War and Peace from Angola to South Africa