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The Children's War

The Second World War Through the Eyes of the Children of Britain

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Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, a lavishly illustrated account of how the Second World War impacted on the lives of children. This book is published to accompany the major exhibition in 2005 to be held at the Imperial War Museum on the lives of children during World War II. It looks at the evacuees who were forced to adjust to separation from family and friends; and those who stayed in the cities to endure the horrors of the Blitz. It describes in words and pictures every aspect of life on the home front for children - through letters, diaries, drawings, posters and photos, plus numerous vivid first hand accounts. The result is a supremely nostalgic and poignant reminder of what the war meant for the innocent children caught up in it.

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The Children's War, Juliet Gardiner

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Jaar van publicatie
2005
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Titel
The Children's War
Ondertitel
The Second World War Through the Eyes of the Children of Britain
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Portrait
Jaar van publicatie
2005
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
208
ISBN10
0749950676
ISBN13
9780749950675
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Beoordeling
4,25 van 5
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Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, a lavishly illustrated account of how the Second World War impacted on the lives of children. This book is published to accompany the major exhibition in 2005 to be held at the Imperial War Museum on the lives of children during World War II. It looks at the evacuees who were forced to adjust to separation from family and friends; and those who stayed in the cities to endure the horrors of the Blitz. It describes in words and pictures every aspect of life on the home front for children - through letters, diaries, drawings, posters and photos, plus numerous vivid first hand accounts. The result is a supremely nostalgic and poignant reminder of what the war meant for the innocent children caught up in it.