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Are there magazines published devoted to WWI


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If you can read French, there is 14-18 le magazine de la grande guerre. I have quite a few of these. Have a look at Anciens numéros for a flavour. You can order a subscription or buy indidivual issues from outside France.

Gwyn

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Stand To! the journal of the Western Front Association.

I haven't seen it for a while, but The Great War quarterly magazine from Great Northern Publishing

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You may well know this, but membership of the Western Front Association brings with it the magazine 'Stand To' which is quarterly and WWI only, plus the 'Bulletin' which is more to do with WFA branch activity plus a fair bit of other WWI items.

Bernard

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Hi,

There are a few options in the US.

Mike Hanlon publishes the on-line montlty digest the St. Mihiel Trip Wire and he also electronically publishes "Over The Top".

http://www.worldwar1.com/tripwire/smtw.htm

I get the free Trip Wire monthly but have not read "Over The Top".

Additionally the World War I Historical Society publishes a journal which I have read and it is normally very good.

Hope this helps,

Neil

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There are no less than three regular publications devoted to the aerial aspects of the Great War. The first two are published quarterly:

Cross & Cockade International is published in the UK, and covers all aspects of the War, with a natural concentration on the RFC, RNAS and RAF -

http://www.crossandcockade.com/

Over the Front is US-based, and tends to be more about Germans than anyone else, though there's a lot about US fliers, with occasional stories about Allies -

http://www.overthefront.com/

The next used to be an annual publication, but will be published twice a year from 2013:

The '18 - '18 Journal is published by the Australian Society of WWI Aero Historians (the world's oldest such organsation) and covers the air conflict with a slight, but by no means overwhelming, emphasis on the AFC and Australians in other services; members of the Society have on-line access to all copies of the Journal since 1962 -

http://www.ww1aero.org.au/

I hope this is useful.

Gareth

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Also on France 'Trench' very good lots of maps and photographs 7euro latest is on Verdun

This is 'Tranchées'

http://www.militaria-14-18.fr/presse-revues-magazines/tranchees-un-regard-nouveau-sur-la-grande-guerre/

It's very good.

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