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 #76 CONTENTS:-

THE FRENCH NAVY AT TOULON - Jean Paul Pallud tells the story of the French Navy, from the British attack at Mers-el-Kebir in July 1940, to the scuttling of the fleet at Toulon in November 1942. The Pacific - Palau 50 Years On - David Green visits the Palau Islands in the Pacific. It Happened Here - Greifswalder Oie: Sub-base of Peenemünde - Dr Peter Schenk visits the tiny island in the Baltic. A Veteran Remembers - A Prisoner in Scotland - Horst Rossberg was captured in France in August 1944 and shipped to England to POW camps in Scotland. He revisits the locations again in 1990 (includes a complete list of POW camps in the UK as at February 1947).