WWII and the Burma Campaign
Dr Jessamy Carlson, principal record specialist for Family, Local and Community History at The National Archives, explores the archives to tell the story of two soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during WWII.
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Dr Jessamy Carlson, principal record specialist for Family, Local and Community History at The National Archives, explores the archives to tell the story of two soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during WWII.
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