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Reflections of War
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Reflections of War

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Our shared destructive past holds the blueprints for avoiding the loss of our shared peaceful future. Reflections of War is a captivating anthology showcasing 150 rare images from the Second World War. This recently discovered archive of original press negatives has been thoughtfully restored, and the accompanying press notes meticulously researched, to reveal compelling human stories ? many untold for over seven decades. These powerful narratives span the breadth of the war, from its earliest days to the chaos of battlefields, from rescue missions to the evolution of wartime technology, and from the quiet endurance of the home front to acts of resistance, liberation and remembrance. Against the backdrop of one of modern history's darkest chapters, these stories resonate with hope and resilience. Told with emotional depth and historical insight, Reflections of War illuminates the profound experiences of those who lived through the Second World War, offering a poignant reflection on the human spirit in times of turmoil. AUTHOR: Peter Deleuran has a background in teaching and has studied Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology as well as Design and Marketing. He has worked with international sales of vintage watches, graphic art, and antiques for over 15 years. For the last 2 years, he has lived in the Swedish archipelago running a cafe and shop with his fiancee in an old family bakery. He has previously published 3 books and written many articles for historyofyesterday.com, as well as History Today, and Medium. He has been restoring his digital photography archive since 2020. 150 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 August 2025
ISBN
9781803998985

Our shared destructive past holds the blueprints for avoiding the loss of our shared peaceful future. Reflections of War is a captivating anthology showcasing 150 rare images from the Second World War. This recently discovered archive of original press negatives has been thoughtfully restored, and the accompanying press notes meticulously researched, to reveal compelling human stories ? many untold for over seven decades. These powerful narratives span the breadth of the war, from its earliest days to the chaos of battlefields, from rescue missions to the evolution of wartime technology, and from the quiet endurance of the home front to acts of resistance, liberation and remembrance. Against the backdrop of one of modern history's darkest chapters, these stories resonate with hope and resilience. Told with emotional depth and historical insight, Reflections of War illuminates the profound experiences of those who lived through the Second World War, offering a poignant reflection on the human spirit in times of turmoil. AUTHOR: Peter Deleuran has a background in teaching and has studied Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology as well as Design and Marketing. He has worked with international sales of vintage watches, graphic art, and antiques for over 15 years. For the last 2 years, he has lived in the Swedish archipelago running a cafe and shop with his fiancee in an old family bakery. He has previously published 3 books and written many articles for historyofyesterday.com, as well as History Today, and Medium. He has been restoring his digital photography archive since 2020. 150 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 August 2025
ISBN
9781803998985