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The Imperial War Museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. It seeks to provide for, and to encourage, the study and understanding of the history of modern war and how it affects our lives.

The Museum spans a huge range of activities not only at its main London location but also at its four further branches:

The Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall
The Cabinet War Rooms were visited by Winston Churchill Shortly after he become Prime Minister in May 1940, to see for himself what preparations had been made to allow him and his War Cabinet to continue working throughout the expected air raids on London. It was there, in the underground Cabinet Room, he announced 'This is the room from which I will direct the war'.

HMS Belfast
The historic ship HMS Belfast, served throughout the Second World War, playing a leading part in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst, and also the Normandy Landings. In service with the Royal Navy until 1965, she was saved for the nation in 1971 as a unique reminder of Britain’s naval heritage. Why not visit their virtual HMS Belfast tour www.hmsbelfasttours.org.uk


The Imperial War Museum Duxford
Duxford is Europe's premier aviation museum - as well as having one of the finest collections of tanks, military vehicles and naval exhibits in the country.

This famous heritage site began as an airfield in the First World War and also played a vital role in the Second World War, firstly as an RAF fighter station and later as an American fighter base.


Imperial War Museum North in Trafford
The Big Picture at Imperial War Museum North combines projected images and sound on a massive scale that allows you to experience how war shapes lives. Shown every hour on the hour it puts you right in the centre of the action in a profound and personal way.

The Big Picture is just one of the thought-provoking and innovative display techniques to that tells the story of war and conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth from 1900 to the present day.



The Imperial War Museum London
The Imperial War Museum London- has been the Museum's headquarters since 1935. It is a place of great diversity. It is not a museum of the distant past, but a museum about people still alive today, their parents and grandparents. Conflicts of the twentieth century have affected each and every one of us in some way, and the Museum is here to tell all our stories.

The Imperial War Museum London: Exhibits include a range from tanks and aircraft to photographs and personal letters; they include film and sound recordings, and some of the 20th century's best-known paintings.

How different your schools today were for the children of war. The war disrupted the school system and education of so many children for months, with 95% leaving school at 14 in 1939.

Over 2,000 school buildings were requisitioned for war use. With one in five schools being damaged by bombs, with air raids frequently stopping lessons for hours, leading to a massive decline in attention, with books, paper and equipment in short supply.


For more information, including links to The Imperial War Museums four further branches. Please visit www.iwm.org.uk and experience not just a website, but the key to the past, that has shaped us all today.

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