Never before have the diaries and letters of young people from all sides of World War Two been woven together to provide an account of what it was like to grow up amidst the daily struggles and horrors of this devastating war. We Were Young And At War follows the stories of sixteen teenage boys and girls who write with a disarming directness about their reactions to and experiences of a very adult war. They are British, French, American, Japanese, Polish, German and Russian, each with a unique and heart-rending tale to tell. Only two of them are alive today. Some of them fought and died in the war, others starved to death; many were separated from their families. All were forced to grow up quickly, their lives changed beyond all recognition by their experiences. This is their story. Key title e World War Two is a very successful area of popular history publishing, with oral history selling the best in that category e The authors have good links to the IWM and other wartime archives and use them to help promote the book e Unbiased in its use of material from all sides of the conflict offering a highly emotional record of one of the troubling times in recent history ePublished to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of World War Two.
We Were Young and at War : The First-Hand Story of Young Lives Lived and Lost in World War Two