War children : The Second World War in their own words
Robins, Phil2005
Books, Manuscripts
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 theSecond 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 timeline of the War and an index, Under Fire provides a vivid insight into childhood experiences of wartime.
Main title:
War children : The Second World War in their own words / selected by Phil Robins.
Author:
Robins, Phil, compilerImperial War Museum (Great Britain). Department of Sound Records, publisher
Imprint:
London : Scholastic, 2005.
Collation:
272 pages. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: as Under fire. 2004.Published in association with the Imperial War Museum.
ISBN:
043996315X (pbk)9780439963152
Dewey class:
940.53161J940.531J940.53J940.5316940.53940.5316940.531
Local class:
940.53J940.531
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
54874
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