BBC History Magazine – October 2012
English | 100 pages | PDF | 43.0 MB
English | 100 pages | PDF | 43.0 MB
In the November issue of BBC History Magazine we look back at the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in 1914. It was the moment that sparked the First World War and a story with surprisingly modern parallels. Also in the issue we examine the Kennedys' role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, discover why Admiral Nelson never knew happiness and consider what new findings might tell us about Richard III's downfall.