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Tuesday 9 February 2010

The First World War: online documents & analysis

Recommended by THF.

The National Archives | Exhibitions & Learning online

The sources for the First World War held by The National Archives and the Imperial War Museum offer richly varied insights into all aspects of The First World War. This exhibition draws on historical documents, film and sound available in Britain's National Archives and one of its leading museums. It starts from, but is not limited to, a British perspective on the war, and also aims to create a wider understanding of the global nature of the conflict and the profound consequences that resulted from it - consequences which, in areas such as the Balkans and Palestine, are still being felt today. The galleries also offer pointers to further research and reading.

Link to the galleries (outside THF network).

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