Words of War : The Story of the Second World War Revealed in Eye-Witness Letters, Speeches and Diaries
Words of War : The Story of the Second World War Revealed in Eye-Witness Letters, Speeches and Diaries
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Author(s): Imperial War Museum (Corporate)
Imperial War Museum, Imperial War
Richards, Anthony
ISBN No.: 9781472288110
Pages: 320
Year: 202109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 45.91
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

WORDS OF WAR is a unique collection of letters, diaries, newspaper reports and speeches that encapsulate both the ordinary and iconic moments and theatres of the Second World War. The head of the world-famous Imperial War Museum's archives, Anthony Richards, has chosen one hundred original pieces of history, each related to a key moment, battle, theme or person, covering all theatres from both sides: a letter from a soldier heading to France in 1940; a young BBC secretary writing home to her mother describing the Blitz; an American naval rating witnessing the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor; a soldier of the Sixth Army trapped in Stalingrad sending one last note to his sweetheart in Germany; and the heart-wrenching letter of condolence by the pilot of a Lancaster bomber to the mother of his dead tail-gunner. While each entry within the book can be read and appreciated in its own right, the series of correspondence when taken together provides a first-hand narrative of the entire conflict across the globe. The IWM's documents collection is the largest of its kind in the world with regard to personal testimony, and combined with its curatorial expertise WORDS OF WAR is a true reflection of the course of the Second World War by those who actually witnessed, fought and survived it. Lavishly illustrated with primary-sourced material, it is a unique piece of history that anyone interested in this global conflict will want to read.


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