World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
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World War, 1939-1945
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Incoming Resources
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- Handbook of World War II, an illustrated chronicle of the struggle for victory
- Fighting for Britain, African soldiers in the Second World War, David Killingray with Martin Plaut
- Coming home;, written & presented by Charles Wheeler; produced by Neil George, programmes 1-2, 4-5
- Behind enemy lines, gender, passing and the Special Operation Executive in the Second World War, Juliette Pattinson
- Borrowed years, the journal of a survivor, Marlene Heselden
- Dresden, the fire and the darkness, Sinclair McKay ; narrated by Leighton Pugh
- The last heroes of D-Day
- The undying flame, olympians who perished in the Second World War, Nigel McCrery
- Codename Suzette, Anne Nelson
- Bill and Horrie, Australia's greatest war horse and war dog, Roland Perry
- Barney Greatrex, from bomber command to the French Resistance : the stirring story of an Australian hero, [written and] read by Michael Veitch
- Bill and Horrie, Australia's greatest war horse and war dog, Roland Perry
- Sons and soldiers, the untold story of the Jews who escaped the Nazis and returned with the U.S. Army to fight Hitler, Bruce Henderson
- The colour of war, Discs 3 & 4
- Tales of Papua New Guinea, insights, experiences, reminiscences, [edited by Stuart Inder]
- The battle for Shaggy Ridge, Phillip Bradley
- Dresden, the fire and the darkness, Sinclair McKay
- Horrie the war dog, the story of Australia's most famous dog, Roland Perry
- The children's house of Belsen, Hetty E. Verolme ; read by Deidre Rubenstein
- Women's autobiography, war and trauma, Victoria Stewart
- WWII lost films, critical battles
- Bill and Horrie, Australia's greatest war horse and war dog, Roland Perry
- Forgotten voices of the Second World War, Max Arthur
- Beyond the home front, women's autobiographical writing of the two world wars, edited by Yvonne M. Klein
- Women in the resistance and in the Holocaust, the voices of eyewitnesses, edited and with an introduction by Vera Laska ; foreword by Simon Wiesenthal
- European memories of the Second World War, edited by Helmut Peitsch, Charles Burdett and Claire Gorrara
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