The Second World War was the defining conflict of the twentieth century
and it is one of the most popular and fascinating areas for historical
research - and for family historians. More records than ever are
available to researchers whose relatives served during the war. And this
new book by Phil Tomaselli is the perfect guide to how to locate and
understand these sources - and get the most out of them. He explains
how, and from where, service records can be obtained, using real
examples showing what they look like and how to interpret them. He also
examines records of the military units relatives might have served in so
their careers can be followed in graphic detail. The three armed
services are covered, along with the merchant navy, the Home Guard,
civilian services, prisoners of war, gallantry and campaign medals,
casualties, women's services and obscure wartime organizations. Also
included are a glossary of service acronyms, information on useful
websites, an introduction to the National Archives and details of other
useful sources.