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In this elegiac tribute to her father’s experience of the final months of the Second World War, Patricia Townsend combines words and images, past and present, public records and private conversations to create an eloquent insight into one man’s experience of the everyday trauma of those extraordinary times. In doing so she illuminates the difficulties of a generation in talking about their war – and why so many of them remained silent. - Shirley Read, writer and oral historian in photography



