The Archive holds over 9,000 lives of those who lived through World War Two.
Over 4,500 audio interview recordings and 300,000 pages of Letters, maps, diaries, log books, photographs drawings and documents, supporting the mostly living testimony of this who lived through these turbulent times.
Persons, service and civilian from many countires and occupations and sides of the conflict tell what they did and how they lived through World War Two.
A superb resource for education and support of publications and TV documentary.
All items are copyright the Centre which is currently digitising and creating a digital catalog of as much as possible of the collection.
The Archive holds over 9,000 lives of those who lived through World War Two. Over 4,500 audio interview recordings and 300,000 pages of Letters, maps, diaries, log books, photographs drawings and documents, supporting the mostly living testimony of this who lived through these turbulent times. Persons, service and civilian from many countires and occupations and sides of the conflict tell what they did and how they lived through World War Two. A superb resource for education and...
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