On the streets of London you can't throw a scone without hitting a dozen museums. One, though, isn't on the streets. It's below. The Churchill War Rooms are actually two museums in one. The Cabinet ...
The decision denied hundreds of thousands of people the chance to learn about the heroism of British soldiers, sailors and ...
New galleries due to open in London’s Imperial War Museum later this year will challenge commonly held views about the Holocaust, with a focus on the “ordinary” people who carried out the atrocity.
The Imperial War Museum was founded in 1917 so we would never forget the horrors of modern war, but it is unsure how to remember Britain’s modern history. Britain is no longer imperial. The mass ...
Google Gemini-driven solution transcribes, translates, and enables interactive exploration of vast oral history collection, deepening public understanding of 20th-century conflict LONDON, July 9, 2025 ...
The Imperial War Museum in London is a far more life-affirming place than its martial name suggests, painting a broad picture of how soldiers and citizens on the home front cope with armed conflict.
The United Kingdom’s Imperial War Museum in London is launching an exhibit on Friday that explores what video games can tell us about war. The exhibit is called War Games: Real Conflicts | Virtual ...
The Imperial War Museum is backing a campaign to save an art masterpiece. The work is due to be destroyed in 12 days time. Hidden behind plaster of the wall of the entrance foyer to the old St Ambrose ...
On Sunday afternoon I went to South London’s Imperial War Museum to visit the Lord Ashcroft Gallery for the first time. There I found one of the finest, most thoughtful and sensitive historical ...
Photograph taken by photojournalist Tim Hetherington during the Libyan Revolution in Misrata, Libya, scanned from negatives at Imperial War Museum. Dean Moore Tim Hetherington was not a war ...
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Unsilenced at the Imperial War Museum: 'in war, rape is cheaper than a Kalashnikov bullet'
On the third floor of the Imperial War Museum, a quiet revolution is taking place. Taunting posters of half-naked women cover the walls. Cigarette cases stand on plinths, where once they were traded ...
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