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Research articles, archival materials, and historical documents about Soviet military history in the UK.

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Family Memory of WWII Veterans in the United Kingdom📚 Research
11 May 2026Cultural Educational Association CIC Editorial Team

Family Memory of WWII Veterans in the United Kingdom

How the Russian-speaking diaspora in the UK preserves veteran names and family histories through moypolk.uk, a CEA-operated digital archive structurally independent from any state body.

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The Home Guard: Beyond "Dad's Army" — Britain's Last Line of Defence📚 Research
20 Apr 2026
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The Home Guard: Beyond "Dad's Army" — Britain's Last Line of Defence

The reality of the Home Guard was far more serious than the popular sitcom suggests — 1.5 million volunteers stood ready to defend Britain against invasion.

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The Battle of El Alamein: The Turning Point in North Africa📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Battle of El Alamein: The Turning Point in North Africa

The two Battles of El Alamein in 1942 marked the turning point of the war in North Africa and gave the Allies their first decisive victory over German forces.

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The Special Operations Executive: Britain's Secret War Behind Enemy Lines📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Special Operations Executive: Britain's Secret War Behind Enemy Lines

The story of the SOE — Churchill's "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" — which sent agents into occupied Europe to organise sabotage, subversion, and resistance.

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The Evacuation of Britain's Children, 1939–1945📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Evacuation of Britain's Children, 1939–1945

The mass evacuation of children from Britain's cities — Operation Pied Piper — was one of the largest social upheavals in the country's history, affecting millions of families.

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The Italian Campaign: From Sicily to the Alps, 1943–1945📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Italian Campaign: From Sicily to the Alps, 1943–1945

A comprehensive overview of the Allied campaign in Italy, from the invasion of Sicily through the bloody battles of Monte Cassino to final victory in the Po Valley.

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The Pacific War and Britain's Forgotten Army in Burma📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Pacific War and Britain's Forgotten Army in Burma

The story of the British 14th Army in Burma — the "Forgotten Army" that fought the Japanese in some of the most brutal conditions of the entire war.

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Bomber Command and the Strategic Air Offensive over Europe📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

Bomber Command and the Strategic Air Offensive over Europe

The story of RAF Bomber Command's campaign over occupied Europe — the courage of the crews, the moral debates, and the immense sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew killed.

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D-Day: Planning, Deception, and the Normandy Landings📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

D-Day: Planning, Deception, and the Normandy Landings

The extraordinary planning, intelligence deception, and logistical effort behind the greatest amphibious invasion in history — 6 June 1944.

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Women in Wartime Factories: The Industrial Army That Won the War📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

Women in Wartime Factories: The Industrial Army That Won the War

How millions of women transformed Britain's industrial output during WWII, working in munitions factories, shipyards, and aircraft plants under dangerous conditions.

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POW Camps in Britain: Enemy Prisoners on British Soil📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

POW Camps in Britain: Enemy Prisoners on British Soil

Over 400,000 German and Italian prisoners of war were held in camps across Britain, many remaining to work on farms and eventually settle permanently.

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The Chinese Seamen of Liverpool: Service and Betrayal📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Chinese Seamen of Liverpool: Service and Betrayal

Thousands of Chinese merchant sailors served from Liverpool during WWII, only to face forced deportation and family separation after the war.

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The Soviet-British Alliance: Arctic Convoys and the Eastern Front📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Soviet-British Alliance: Arctic Convoys and the Eastern Front

The dangerous Arctic convoy route from Britain to the Soviet Union, described by Churchill as "the worst journey in the world."

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Demobilisation: Coming Home After the War📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

Demobilisation: Coming Home After the War

The challenges millions of British servicemen and women faced when returning to civilian life after six years of war.

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The Caribbean Volunteers: From the West Indies to the RAF📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Caribbean Volunteers: From the West Indies to the RAF

Over 16,000 men and women from the Caribbean volunteered to serve with British forces during WWII, facing both enemy fire and racial prejudice.

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The Belfast Blitz: Three Nights That Changed a City📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Belfast Blitz: Three Nights That Changed a City

In April and May 1941, the Luftwaffe launched devastating raids on Belfast, killing over 1,000 people in what remains Northern Ireland's worst wartime disaster.

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The Bevin Boys: Britain's Forgotten Conscripts📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Bevin Boys: Britain's Forgotten Conscripts

Between 1943 and 1948, nearly 48,000 young men were conscripted to work in coal mines instead of joining the armed forces.

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The Enigma of Bletchley Park: Britain's Best Kept Secret📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Enigma of Bletchley Park: Britain's Best Kept Secret

How a country house in Buckinghamshire became the nerve centre of Allied codebreaking, shortening the war by an estimated two years.

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The Baedeker Raids: Germany's Revenge Attacks on British Culture📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Baedeker Raids: Germany's Revenge Attacks on British Culture

In 1942, Germany targeted historic British cities in retaliation for RAF raids, choosing targets from a Baedeker tourist guidebook.

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Women at War: The Air Transport Auxiliary📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

Women at War: The Air Transport Auxiliary

The remarkable women pilots of the ATA who ferried over 300,000 aircraft during WWII, flying everything from Spitfires to Lancaster bombers.

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The Blitz Spirit: Britain Under Bombardment 1940-1941📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Blitz Spirit: Britain Under Bombardment 1940-1941

How the British civilian population endured the Luftwaffe bombing campaign and maintained morale during the darkest hours.

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The Merchant Navy: Britain's Fourth Service📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Merchant Navy: Britain's Fourth Service

How the Merchant Navy kept Britain alive during the Battle of the Atlantic, suffering the highest casualty rate of any service.

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D-Day: The Largest Seaborne Invasion in History📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

D-Day: The Largest Seaborne Invasion in History

The story of Operation Overlord, 6 June 1944: the Allied invasion that opened the Second Front and began the liberation of Western Europe.

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The Bevin Boys: Britain's Forgotten Conscripts📚 Research
20 Apr 2026Admin

The Bevin Boys: Britain's Forgotten Conscripts

The untold story of 48,000 young men conscripted to work in coal mines instead of the armed forces during World War II.

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