From the early days of flight, through to the dramatic days of the Second World War and the technological advances of the Cold War, IWM Duxford has played a central role in some of the most ...
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Britain invaded Eastern Africa in multiple stages in the last years of the nineteenth-century. They conquered many different peoples and destroyed traditional societies which had existed for centuries ...
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Immerse yourself in IWM's Podcast series narrated by James Taylor, principal curator, public history, which will walk you through life in Britain and abroad during the First World War. You can ...
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Voices of the First World War is a podcast series that reveals the impact the war had on everyone who experienced it, through the stories of the men and women who were there. Episode 1: Hear the story ...