A war as extensive and long-lasting as World War II produces an
incalculable number of artifacts. And museums as big and well-stocked as
the Imperial War Museums have plenty of the ones you'd expect to find:
tanks, jets, helmets, guns, and the like. But there was a whole lot more
to the war--and a surprising amount of it is, well, downright weird.
Weird War Two pulls the strangest items from deep within the IWM's
archives to offer a surprising new, wildly entertaining angle on the
war. From wacky inventions such as flying jeeps and bat bombs to elusive
secret agents, from wholly bizarre propaganda posters to a dummy whose
role as a decoy enabled a daring escape, and from inflatable tanks to
painted cows--really--Weird War Two reminds us that human ingenuity is
boundless, yet at the same time that usually means that truth ends up
stranger than fiction.