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Iron Cross Issue 25 – Out Now! History Unearthed, Stories Revealed.

Issue 25 of Iron Cross delves deep into the lesser-known and often astonishing episodes of German military history.

Leading the issue is ‘The Plot to Kidnap Hitler’ – a daring and almost unbelievable British plan to abduct the Führer in 1941. Andy Saunders unpacks the facts behind this audacious proposal.
From secret schemes to rare artefacts, discover the story of Heinz Macher’s SS dagger, newly unearthed and steeped in intrigue, as revealed by Stephen Nuwar.

Explore Operation Jubilee from the other side of the beach – Thomas Anderson presents the German defenders’ perspective on the ill-fated Allied landing at Dieppe, supported by previously unseen photographs and documents.

Naval historian Tony Holmes charts the rise of the Admiral Scheer, Germany’s second ‘pocket battleship’, in the aftermath of WWI, while Gregory VanWyngarden returns with more two-seater aces from the skies of the Great War.

Also in this issue:

Baptism of Fire – Florian Wein recounts the brutal early battles of Württemberg’s Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 126 in 1914.

Disabled in Tunisia – Barry Wheeler tells the tale of an abandoned Junkers Ju 290 discovered by US forces in North Africa.

Luftwaffe War Reporters – Chris Goss examines the role of Germany’s flying propagandists.

The King’s Guests – The true story of two Luftwaffe crews who crash-landed in Windsor Great Park – and became unlikely guests of the King.

Erich Döbrich-Steglitz – Graham Rumney profiles the enigmatic military artist who served in both World Wars.

Knights of the Air – Richard J Molloy’s stunning colourisation captures the He 111P crew over southern England.

Photos from the Front, War Posters, Notes from the Armoury, and our regular Reviews section round out this unmissable edition.

Iron Cross Issue 25 is on sale now – a must-read for anyone with an interest in German military history across both World Wars.
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Issue 25 Iron Cross Issue 25 – Out Now! History Unearthed, Stories Revealed. Issue 25 of Iron Cross delves deep into the lesser-known and often astonishing episodes of German military history. Leading the issue is ‘The Plot to Kidnap Hitler’ – a daring and almost unbelievable British plan to abduct the Führer in 1941. Andy Saunders unpacks the facts behind this audacious proposal. From secret schemes to rare artefacts, discover the story of Heinz Macher’s SS dagger, newly unearthed and steeped in intrigue, as revealed by Stephen Nuwar. Explore Operation Jubilee from the other side of the beach – Thomas Anderson presents the German defenders’ perspective on the ill-fated Allied landing at Dieppe, supported by previously unseen photographs and documents. Naval historian Tony Holmes charts the rise of the Admiral Scheer, Germany’s second ‘pocket battleship’, in the aftermath of WWI, while Gregory VanWyngarden returns with more two-seater aces from the skies of the Great War. Also in this issue: Baptism of Fire – Florian Wein recounts the brutal early battles of Württemberg’s Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 126 in 1914. Disabled in Tunisia – Barry Wheeler tells the tale of an abandoned Junkers Ju 290 discovered by US forces in North Africa. Luftwaffe War Reporters – Chris Goss examines the role of Germany’s flying propagandists. The King’s Guests – The true story of two Luftwaffe crews who crash-landed in Windsor Great Park – and became unlikely guests of the King. Erich Döbrich-Steglitz – Graham Rumney profiles the enigmatic military artist who served in both World Wars. Knights of the Air – Richard J Molloy’s stunning colourisation captures the He 111P crew over southern England. Photos from the Front, War Posters, Notes from the Armoury, and our regular Reviews section round out this unmissable edition. Iron Cross Issue 25 is on sale now – a must-read for anyone with an interest in German military history across both World Wars.


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Iron Cross Issue 25 – Out Now! History Unearthed, Stories Revealed.

Issue 25 of Iron Cross delves deep into the lesser-known and often astonishing episodes of German military history.

Leading the issue is ‘The Plot to Kidnap Hitler’ – a daring and almost unbelievable British plan to abduct the Führer in 1941. Andy Saunders unpacks the facts behind this audacious proposal.
From secret schemes to rare artefacts, discover the story of Heinz Macher’s SS dagger, newly unearthed and steeped in intrigue, as revealed by Stephen Nuwar.

Explore Operation Jubilee from the other side of the beach – Thomas Anderson presents the German defenders’ perspective on the ill-fated Allied landing at Dieppe, supported by previously unseen photographs and documents.

Naval historian Tony Holmes charts the rise of the Admiral Scheer, Germany’s second ‘pocket battleship’, in the aftermath of WWI, while Gregory VanWyngarden returns with more two-seater aces from the skies of the Great War.

Also in this issue:

Baptism of Fire – Florian Wein recounts the brutal early battles of Württemberg’s Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 126 in 1914.

Disabled in Tunisia – Barry Wheeler tells the tale of an abandoned Junkers Ju 290 discovered by US forces in North Africa.

Luftwaffe War Reporters – Chris Goss examines the role of Germany’s flying propagandists.

The King’s Guests – The true story of two Luftwaffe crews who crash-landed in Windsor Great Park – and became unlikely guests of the King.

Erich Döbrich-Steglitz – Graham Rumney profiles the enigmatic military artist who served in both World Wars.

Knights of the Air – Richard J Molloy’s stunning colourisation captures the He 111P crew over southern England.

Photos from the Front, War Posters, Notes from the Armoury, and our regular Reviews section round out this unmissable edition.

Iron Cross Issue 25 is on sale now – a must-read for anyone with an interest in German military history across both World Wars.
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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!

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