In Britain, 1944 is remembered primarily as "the year of D-Day, when thousands of British, Canadian and American soldiers waded ashore on the Normandy beaches" , said Dominic Sandbrook in The Sunday ...
After his journeys across Russia and Africa, Jonathan Dimbleby turns his attention to South America. Once notorious for drugs and dictators, the continent still faces daunting challenges but Dimbleby ...
Remembering D-Day, many of us already know that 1944 was a fateful year in the course of World War II. Jonathan Dimbleby wants to remind us of the fighting going on elsewhere that year, equally ...
Having lived through the Cold War, Jonathan makes his first stop in the city of Murmansk, which stands as a reminder to the years when England and Russia were close allies in a war of survival against ...
King Charles 'would very much like' his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before the US Congress, a close friend of the monarch has claimed. Historian and broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby ...
Veteran broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby has criticised the BBC's "extremely damaging" culture of compliance. Last year, Dimbleby claimed that the BBC Trust's decision to uphold complaints against the ...
The historian and broadcaster chooses his favourite books. He is talking about his book, “Endgame 1944: How Stalin Won the War”, at the Stratford Literary Festival, 30 October-2 November. Grossman is ...