You are currently viewing the Australia version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?

Iron Cross Magazine

4 issues per year   |  English
62 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (History & Knowledge)
From $11.75 per issue
Iron Cross is the UK’s only magazine of German military history from the First World War to the end of the Second World War.

Covering all aspects of German military history including the Imperial German forces of the Great War, the Weimar period and the Nazi period.

Iron Cross prides itself on the highest quality production with stunning content in the unique and ground-breaking features, often revealing untold stories and publishing photographs that have never been seen before.

Iron Cross features specially commissioned and innovative artwork in all issues.

Stunning content covering land, sea and air.
• Unique features from world-leading experts in their particular fields with rare or previously unseen images including many photographs in colour.
• Accounts from soldiers, sailors and airmen as well as featuring equipment, uniforms, badges, archaeology, militaria collecting and weapons.
• Articles on the Imperial German Air Service looking at fighters like the Albatros, Fokker D.VII and Triplane from the Red Baron period as well as trench warfare, Zeppelins and battleships and warships of the Imperial German Navy.
• Content on Panzers, U-Boats and fighter and bomber aircraft are covered and include all services: Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe.
• If your interest lies in Mauser rifles, Pickelhaube helmets, infantry or tank battles or Messerschmitt fighters and Junkers dive-bombers, U-Boats or Tiger tanks then you’ll find it all here!

No other magazine uniquely covers German military history like Iron Cross!
read more read less
Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages Iron Cross Preview Pages

Iron Cross

Issue 23 THE HEUSCHRECKE Our regular expert on German armour of WW2 examines how the Wehrmacht attempted to solve the requirement for effective mobile artillery with the Heuschrecke and presents some fascinating and previously unpublished photographs. ON THE RUN When a Heinkel 111 was shot down over England one night in July 1940, its crew parachuted to safety and inevitable captivity. However, as Andy Saunders reveals, three of the crew went on the run and had some extraordinary adventures before being caught. INDIRECT FIRING DEVICES As the war in the east ground on relentlessly after the launch of Barbarossa in 1941, a new menace in the war there emerged: snipers. The Wehrmacht turned a WW1 solution which allowed rifles to be fired from cover without exposing riflemen to danger. A LAST APPEAL TO REASON With the fall of France in 1940, only Britain stood in the way of total victory and Hitler ordered preparations for invasion: Operation Sealion. First, Hitler made one last appeal to Britain for ‘reason’. Martin Mace tells the story, presenting some unique photographs. MAPPING BARBAROSSA How Germany tracked its progress along with Red Army dispositions during the ultimately doomed invasion of the Soviet Union is told by Kevin M Boylan who outlines the story of the large-scale daily situation maps produced by the Wehrmacht. MEIN SOHN When the Luftwaffe launched two heavy tip-and-run raids against Hastings and Bournemouth in May 1943, they were attacks that saw heavy military and civilian casualties on the ground and losses to German units involved in that day’s operations. A PROVEN PROWESS Not all Luftwaffe fighter aces became household names in Germany. Regular Iron Cross contributor, Chris Goss, examines the life and death of one such fighter pilot who served from the Battle of France through to his death over Northern Europe in 1944.


SELECT FORMAT:
Instant Access

Available Digital Offers:

Single Digital Issue Issue 23
 
$14.99 / issue
Annual Digital Subscription $46.99 billed annually
Save
22%
$11.75 / issue
Savings are calculated on the comparable purchase of single issues over an annualised subscription period and can vary from advertised amounts. Calculations are for illustration purposes only. Digital subscriptions include the latest issue and all regular issues released during your subscription unless otherwise stated. Your chosen term will automatically renew unless cancelled in the My Account area upto 24 hours before the end of the current subscription.

Issue Cover

Iron Cross  |  Issue 23  


THE HEUSCHRECKE
Our regular expert on German armour of WW2 examines how the Wehrmacht attempted to solve the requirement for effective mobile artillery with the Heuschrecke and presents some fascinating and previously unpublished photographs.
ON THE RUN
When a Heinkel 111 was shot down over England one night in July 1940, its crew parachuted to safety and inevitable captivity. However, as Andy Saunders reveals, three of the crew went on the run and had some extraordinary adventures before being caught.
INDIRECT FIRING DEVICES
As the war in the east ground on relentlessly after the launch of Barbarossa in 1941, a new menace in the war there emerged: snipers. The Wehrmacht turned a WW1 solution which allowed rifles to be fired from cover without exposing riflemen to danger.
A LAST APPEAL TO REASON
With the fall of France in 1940, only Britain stood in the way of total victory and Hitler ordered preparations for invasion: Operation Sealion. First, Hitler made one last appeal to Britain for ‘reason’. Martin Mace tells the story, presenting some unique photographs.
MAPPING BARBAROSSA
How Germany tracked its progress along with Red Army dispositions during the ultimately doomed invasion of the Soviet Union is told by Kevin M Boylan who outlines the story of the large-scale daily situation maps produced by the Wehrmacht.
MEIN SOHN
When the Luftwaffe launched two heavy tip-and-run raids against Hastings and Bournemouth in May 1943, they were attacks that saw heavy military and civilian casualties on the ground and losses to German units involved in that day’s operations.
A PROVEN PROWESS
Not all Luftwaffe fighter aces became household names in Germany. Regular Iron Cross contributor, Chris Goss, examines the life and death of one such fighter pilot who served from the Battle of France through to his death over Northern Europe in 1944.
read more read less
Iron Cross is the UK’s only magazine of German military history from the First World War to the end of the Second World War.

Covering all aspects of German military history including the Imperial German forces of the Great War, the Weimar period and the Nazi period.

Iron Cross prides itself on the highest quality production with stunning content in the unique and ground-breaking features, often revealing untold stories and publishing photographs that have never been seen before.

Iron Cross features specially commissioned and innovative artwork in all issues.

Stunning content covering land, sea and air.
• Unique features from world-leading experts in their particular fields with rare or previously unseen images including many photographs in colour.
• Accounts from soldiers, sailors and airmen as well as featuring equipment, uniforms, badges, archaeology, militaria collecting and weapons.
• Articles on the Imperial German Air Service looking at fighters like the Albatros, Fokker D.VII and Triplane from the Red Baron period as well as trench warfare, Zeppelins and battleships and warships of the Imperial German Navy.
• Content on Panzers, U-Boats and fighter and bomber aircraft are covered and include all services: Wehrmacht, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe.
• If your interest lies in Mauser rifles, Pickelhaube helmets, infantry or tank battles or Messerschmitt fighters and Junkers dive-bombers, U-Boats or Tiger tanks then you’ll find it all here!

No other magazine uniquely covers German military history like Iron Cross!

As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:


•  A discount off the RRP of your magazine
•  Your magazine delivered to your device each month
•  You'll never miss an issue
•  You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

You'll receive 4 issues during a 1 year Iron Cross magazine subscription.

Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.

Your purchase here at Pocketmags.com can be read on any of the following platforms.


You can read here on the website or download the app for your platform, just remember to login with your Pocketmags username and password.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
The Pocketmags app runs on all iPad and iPhone devices running iOS 13.0 or above, Android 8.0 or above and Fire Tablet (Gen 3) or above. Our web-reader works with any HTML5 compatible browser, for PC and Mac we recommend Chrome or Firefox.

For iOS we recommend any device which can run the latest iOS for better performance and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.
4.8
/5
Based on 62 Customer Reviews
5
51
4
10
3
1
2
0
1
0
View Reviews

Superlative

Issue No. 8 entirely dedicated to the world's most famous fighter pilot. Production values are, just as in the previous issues, incredible! A+++ Reviewed 12 April 2021

Out of this world.

This magazine is surely setting new standards. Excellent stuff! Need to get copies of the first three issues somewhere! Reviewed 02 April 2021

Best military history magazine on the market

There is little I can say what hasn't been said before. Take a look at the other reviews.

An absolutely incredible product.
Reviewed 25 November 2020

Best military magazine of its kind

Get a copy, see for yourself. This is the magazine I always wanted and now its available! Reviewed 17 June 2020

The best of its kind

I have subscribed to the print version, but will now switch to digital as I am slowly drowning in an avalanche of books and magazines.

Iron Cross Magazine is, without doubt, the best military history publication out there. There are no space fillers, every single page is valuable and interesting. Its critical, entertaining, the production standards are outstanding, the contributors are top-notch, the cover art and colour plates are beautiful (all hand painted artworks - no cheap cgi).

Each single issue hits home with a weighty 132 pages - a book disguised as a magazine, and outstanding magazine.

Reviewed 11 June 2020

Articles in this issue


Below is a selection of articles in Iron Cross Issue 23.

Issue 22 
                issue Issue 22 Issue 22 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 21 
                issue Issue 21 Issue 21 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 20 
                issue Issue 20 Issue 20 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 19 
                issue Issue 19 Issue 19 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 18 
                issue Issue 18 Issue 18 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 17 
                issue Issue 17 Issue 17 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 16 
                issue Issue 16 Issue 16 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 15 
                issue Issue 15 Issue 15 Buy for $14.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 14 
                issue Issue 14 Issue 14 Buy for $13.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 13 
                issue Issue 13 Issue 13 Buy for $13.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 12 
                issue Issue 12 Issue 12 Buy for $13.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 11 
                issue Issue 11 Issue 11 Buy for $13.99 View | Add to Cart
Issue 10 
                issue Issue 10 Issue 10 Buy for $13.99 View | Add to Cart
+
See All