The First World War was perhaps the most traumatic event of the
Twentieth Century. Millions of men, women and children were affected by
it. And it still has a resonance today more than a hundred years after
the Armistice.
This guide offers a simple, yet comprehensive, guide to researching the
men and women from Britain - and its dominions and colonies - who took
part in the First World War either at the front or at home
It is an accessible, up-to-date and expert introduction to get you on
your way and to answer those questions you might come across during your
researches.
In a straightforward, easy-to-follow style the book introduces readers
to the multitude of sources they can use to explore the history of the
First World War for themselves.
In a series of short, instructive chapters the book takes the reader
through the process of researching ancestors who served during the First
World War providing short cuts and background information as required.
The book covers the key sources, including the National Archives and the
many online sites that researchers can turn to. It also covers records
of casualties, munitions workers, conscientious objectors and service
personnel from the British Dominions.