Victory and Loss: Britain after the First World War

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The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 4DU

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Victory and Loss: Britain after the First World War

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The end of the First World War brought people together in national celebration, yet also deep grief and mourning.

This conflicting time is brought to life as William Butler looks at both aspects of Britain in peacetime. Join him as he explores the widespread joy felt throughout Britain, exemplified at the 1919 Peace Day celebrations, yet also uncovers the deep trauma felt nationally.

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