War and the Mind
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Examining how emotions and behaviours are shaped by conflict, featuring personal items like a child’s mitten carried by a RAF officer.
Examining how emotions and behaviours are shaped by conflict, featuring personal items like a child’s mitten carried by a RAF officer.
See how Afghan weavers have woven their country’s conflict history into rugs, transforming traditional patterns to include warfare imagery.
A display marking 80 years since WWII’s end, with artefacts from Wrens trained at the Royal Naval College.
Learn about Americans who risked their lives to aid victims of Nazi Germany, with a focus on women who shaped their fates through quick decisions.
James Holland relives the intense WWII battles at Monte Cassino, using first-hand accounts from soldiers to paint a vivid picture of the conflict.
David Willey discusses the significant role of tanks in the 1917 Battle of Cambrai, highlighting its impacts on warfare and military tactics.
Learn about the Jewish Brigade’s role in WWII, from its valiant combats in Italy to its crucial help in rescuing Holocaust survivors.
Learn about medieval England’s warhorses through fresh archaeological finds, from teeth samples to bone analysis and training site studies.
Paul Le Messurier talks about Major General John Le Marchant’s rise, uncovering his impact on military training and swordsmanship, plus his role in founding a notable military academy.