Under Fire: Children of the Second World War Tell Their Stories

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Using taped interviews from the Imperial War Museum's extensive Sound Archive, Phil Robins has gathered together this compelling collection of first-hand accounts from people who grew up during the Second World War. As well as British children's stories of evacuation and the Blitz, this book also includes memories from survivors of the Holocaust in Europe and from Germans who as children witnessed the near-total destruction of their country. Illustrated with many contemporary photographs, and including a glossary, a timeline of the War, and an index, Under Fire provides a vivid insight into childhood experiences of wartime. Small closed tear on dustjacket
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AuthorPhil Robins
PublisherScolastic
PlaceLondon
Year2004
ISBN9780439963145
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsSmall closed tear on dustjacket
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