This title includes 48 photographic cards that depict life during 1938-1945 when the world was at war and daily experiences were defined by that event. Here we see people, places, and events that shaped everyday life and left an enduring legacy to all involved. The cards are suitable for use in a whole range of environments and will encourage participants to recall and discuss their own personal experiences.
Key Features
- 48 Photographic Cards: Each card features an image relating to an aspect of life during the Second World War.
- Variety of Subjects: Covers topics such as army, navy, and air force school life; family life; evacuation; air raids and shelters; political figures; and more.
- Discussion Points: An accompanying booklet contains ideas for use and discussion points.
Additional Information
Subjects covered in this title include: land army digging for victory; rationing; prisoners of war; remembrance; and many others. Examples of images include Land Girls working with farmers to bring in a harvest, bombed-out houses caused by flying bombs, and evacuated children complete with labels.