Discover our collection of digital resources supporting the study of World War Two and Military History |
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Explore our primary source collections supporting the study of World War Two. Sourced from leading libraries and archives, materials within our digital collections offer an in depth analysis of both military and civilian life during World War Two with the addition of oral histories and personal accounts.
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This collection shows how World War Two changed American society and the economy, how it impacted individuals and families, and the legacy of the War in human terms. Follow individuals and their families from enlistment and training, to deployment on the US Home Front, or on campaigns overseas.
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Documenting an extensive range of both rare and well-known wartime publications for soldiers serving in major theatres around the world. Publications are included from many key nations involved in the conflict and both Allied and Axis parties, offering a broad view of the war and the experiences of those on its front lines.
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Important primary sources, offering insight into many aspects of the war, including government policy, the war in the Pacific, and the war in Europe. Sources include the records of British espionage and sabotage organisation The Special Operations Executive; and private papers of American General Robert L Eichelberger from the Pacific war. |
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Sourced from the British Film Institute (BFI) these films provide a counterpoint to Western perceptions of communist states and their actions, the films included in this collection also cover World War Two and the Holocaust as well as major political and social events of the twentieth century.
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How can primary sources be utilised for teaching and research? |
âTeaching history students from such a wide range of disciplines is a challenge but important in developing critical thinking and analysis skills. Using Socialism on Film was an easily accessible way of giving context and understanding to how these huge events were experienced by real peopleâ |
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