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MHM assesses the battle.<\/p>\n<p>The Lords of War &#8211; An interview with Correlli Barnett<\/p>\n<p>Military History Monthly editor Neil Faulkner speaks to Correlli Barnett about his long career as a military historian and his new book The Lords of War.<\/p>\n<p>Otto the Great &#8211;  The Battle of Lechfeld and the First German Reich<\/p>\n<p>Jack Watkins recalls the great early Medieval ruler in whose footsteps Bismarck and Hitler would march.<\/p>\n<p>Plumbers in the cookhouse &#8211; Sir Ronald Adam and Britain&#8217;s New Model Army, 1941-1946<\/p>\n<p>Roger Broad discovers that one of the most influential British generals of World War II was more political radical than great commander.<\/p>\n<p>Also in this issue:<\/p>\n<p>Back to the Drawing Board, War on Film, Museum Review, Your Military History, Books, and much more.<\/p>\n<p>From the editor<br \/>\nNeil Faulkner, Editor\/n<br \/>\nAbraham Lincoln was a politician, not a soldier. Yet, with the release of Steven Spielberg&#8217;s new blockbuster biopic, we have a special focus this issue on America&#8217;s most iconic president. Coincidentally, veteran military historian Correlli Barnett has just published a new book, The Lords of War, which opens with an assessment of Lincoln as a politico-military genius.<\/p>\n<p>Our Lincoln-themed coverage includes a major feature article on Antietam, a review of the Spielberg film, and an interview with Correlli Barnett.<\/p>\n<p>Lincoln emerges as a figure who towered over his epoch, having a strategic grasp that was truly Clausewitzian in his ability to see the struggle that dominated mid-19th-century US history in all its totality and grandeur. Lincoln synthesised all the myriad complexities and contradictions of the conflict  -both political and military  -and crystallised them into a vision of how the war could be won, the Union saved, and America given  &#8216;a new birth of freedom&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Lincoln&#8217;s greatness resided in the completeness with which he personified the new America being forged in the violence of civil war  -a war to destroy slavery and recreate the nation on the principles proclaimed by the infant Republican Party:  &#8216;Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labour, and Free Men&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Also this issue, we have Jack Watkins&#8217; analysis of the little-known Battle of Lechfeld in AD 955, which created the First German Reich, and Roger Broad&#8217;s assessment of Ronald Adam, the  &#8216;radical&#8217; WWII general whom some believe was responsible for the 1945 Labour election landslide!<\/p>\n<p>Meantime, our British Battles series, still wading deep in controversy, has arrived at the beaches of Dunkirk in May 1940\u201a\u00c4\u00b6<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The April issue of Military History Monthly, the British military history magazine, is on sale today. 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