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The War Illustrated, WWII Editions, online.

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Post by OpanaPointer » 09 Mar 2014, 15:19

In case you don't know about this already:

The War Illustrated Archive

(Including "The War Illustrated And Afterwards")

Complete Record of the Conflict by Land and Sea and in the Air
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Post by Bill Murray » 09 Mar 2014, 15:31

I, for one, was not aware of this being available online and I cannot thank you enough for the link.
Over time, I somehow got two issues of this materiel and found the photos and writing to be extremely interesting.

Thanks again.

Bill


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Post by OpanaPointer » 10 Mar 2014, 10:22

Glad you liked it. It was an interesting project, giving me another angle on wartime Britain. The value of this kind of thing is it is the main source for what people remember about the war. Sometimes that gets forgotten at the level we work at here.
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Post by sitalkes » 13 Mar 2014, 06:53

Thanks, check the Sept 20, 1940 issue for a description of the Battle of Arras.

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