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 #72 CONTENTS:-

THE AALBORG ATTACK - Paul Lincoln tells the story of the abortive attack on the German-occupied Danish airfield at Aalborg in which all the Blenhiem's were shot down. It Happened Here - Scapa Flow and the U-47 - Dr Peter Schenk describes the British naval base in the Orkney islands and Kapitänleutnant Günther Prien's attack on the Royal Oak. United Kingdom - American Red Cross Field Hospital Unit - Lois Simon describes the specially built American hospital at Salisbury in Wiltshire. Readers' Investigations - The Death of Generaloberst Dietl - The death of this veteran of two World Wars in June 1944 is told by Ron Gamage. From the Editor - readers letters and follow-up stories on previous issues.