April 2018 Issue Nicholas Rankin Tuning Out Auntie’s War: The BBC during the Second World War By Edward Stourton LR
July 2017 Issue Paul Addison Picking up the Pieces The Fear and Freedom: How the Second World War Changed us By Keith Lowe LR
September 2001 Issue David Cesarani Reading with Primo The Search for Roots: A Personal Anthology By Primo Levi, Peter Forbes (trans.)
April 2017 Issue Keith Lowe Memory Lane Hannah’s Dress: Berlin 1904–2014 By Pascale Hugues (Translated by C Jon Delogu & Nick Somers) LR
November 2015 Issue Simon Heffer Guilty Parties The German War: A Nation under Arms, 1939–45 By Nicholas Stargardt LR
April 2009 Issue Caroline Moorehead Oncle Sam Americans in Paris: Life and Death under Nazi Occupation 1940–44 By Charles Glass LR
September 2007 Issue Richard Overy Twentieth Century Monsters Lenin, Stalin and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe By Robert Gellately LR
June 2005 Issue Richard Overy The Child’s View Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives under the Nazis By Nicholas Stargardt LR
March 2005 Issue Nina Bawden To Safety By Sea Out of Harm's Way: The Wartime Evacuation of Children From Britain By Jessica Mann LR
May 2013 Issue Paul Addison People Watching The Mass Observers: A History, 1937–1949 By James Hinton LR
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