Ten Days in May: The People's Story of VE Day

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Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of VE Day, this is an anthology of newly-commissioned pieces, first-hand interviews and excerpts from published sources, all of which paint a picture of the last day of World War II. The book records a wide and representative sample of the views, both from Britain and abroad, of civilians and service men and women, from the famous to the ordinary.
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AuthorMiller, Russel
PublisherMichael Joseph
PlaceLondon
Year1995
ISBN9780718139292
BindingHardcover
ConditionAs New
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