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Article: Preview Cecil Beaton and the Theatre of War at Imperial War Museum LondonImperial War Museum explores the impact of the Second World War on Cecil Beaton’s life and work via a stunning haul of 350 photographs, artifacts, sketches and other media.07 September 2012
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Article: News David Cundall leads Burma archaeology team in search for buried World War II spitfiresThe team searching for dozens of Spitfires thought to have been buried in Burma after World War II have arrived at the Yangon International Airport site.09 January 2013
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Article: News In Pictures: British archaeologists begin Spitfire search in BurmaDavid Cundall and his archaeological team begin using GeoPhys technology in an excavation which could uncover more than 100 buried World War II Spitfires in Burma.11 January 2013
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part Two: The Theatre Of WarA trail looking at the role of war artists during World War Two in the theatre of war with handy tips on where to view their paintings.
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Event: Lecture County: Kent War in the WildernessWar in the Wilderness records the comradeship, horror and extraordinary physical and mental demands of Chindit warfare in the jungles of North Burma. Here are the sufferings of 77 Brigade during Operation Longcloth and...The Beaney Art Museum and Library | Canterbury | 20 June 2013
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Article: News World War II Spitfires buried in Burma to be excavated by British teamLed by a Lincolnshire aviation enthusiast, an expedition to Burma is expected to excavate as many as 36 Spitfire fighter planes buried in crates during World War II.28 November 2012
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Website World War Two Today
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Website WW2 People's War





