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For years, he knew he read the archives and conducted interviews in the course of his research, including here at the National Archives. World war ii created tens of thousands of cubic feet that are now held in the National Archives. We are brought facetoface with many facets of the war and its aftermath. Every day, in our research rooms, online researchers examine personal records and german records to uncover the stories of the war and the people who fought, died, and survived. During this 75th anniversary, the National Archives staff is ready to assist those who come to us searching for the evidence of what happened in the past. Today, James Holland is here. He is a historian and writer. He has also written numerous works of historical fiction. He has written and presented bbc documentaries. A fellow of the Royal Historical society, he advised the British Government on history curriculum and has his own collection at a museum. Please welcome James Holland. [applause] thank you. It i
Announcer 18 hours out. Destination, unknown. A military secret. The Largest Overseas expedition. Guarded by the blue ensign of the american navy. Southwards from britain, some 3000 miles away, and even greater convoy twice this twice the size moves across the sea, shielded i the british navy. Destroyers, cruisers on the flanks, and on the horizon, battleships. From the decks of aircraft carriers and from the shore, planes from the fleet airline and coastal command control the seas. East northeast, the american convoy. Southwest by west, the british. Nothing like these two armadas had disturbed the waters since the world was made. This is a combined operation that began some four months earlier in washington, d. C. The president of the United States welcomed the Prime Minister of great britain. The gravity of the moment brought them together. The lights burned allnight that night in the white house where the two leaders met with their combined chiefs of staff. This was the picture taki
Sherman tank was the most commonly used American Tank in world war ii. Up next, i rock and afghanistan think veteran nick lewis moran talks about the design and history of the m4 sherman tank. The tank was the best u. S. Tank during world war ii because of its versatility, low production cost, and reliability. Nicholas miranda is the director war intary director of america, the stakes game as 100 million players worldwide. York military Affairs Symposium hosted this 90 minute event. [applause] Nicholas Moran graduated from University College dublin and enlisted in the Irish Defense reserve forces in 1997. The United States army in 2000, and was commissioned as an army officer in 2002. He then spent one year in iraq as a tank platoon leader and a oneyear tour in afghanistan. Is also aoran graduate of the u. S. Army command and general college. He has been working at the San Francisco bays wargaming americas inhouse tanker and his historian since 2012 and has the nickname of the chieftai
Postedional archives this event. It is about one hour and 10 minutes. Ago, europe was engulfed in the war that had already lasted for three years. But there pushed back was yet no end in sight to the conflict. James holland tells the story of those crucial years of world war ii in his new book, the allies strike back. Volume two of his war in the trilogy, following the rise of germany. He read he knew the archives and conducted interviews in the course of his research, including here at the National Archives. World war ii created tens of thousands of cubic feet that are now held in the National Archives. We are brought facetoface with many facets of the war and its aftermath. Day, in our research rooms, online researchers examine personal records and german records to uncover the stories of the war and the people who fought, died, and survived. Anniversary,5th the National Archives staff is ready to assist those who come to us searching for the evidence of what happened in the past. To