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Aftershock: Legacies of the First World War

With the war to end all wars over, the combatant nations began to tackle the challenges of victory, defeat and peace. The legacies of the war left peoples and individuals fighting to redefine their identities: soldiers and civilians carrying a heavy emotional burden. Talks investigates medical care, memorialisation and the Middle East; speakers include Charles Messenger on demobilisation.
Facilities: All areas accessible to disabled visitors, Guide dogs permitted, Facilities for hearing impaired visitors, Parking for disabled visitors, Ramp/level access, Toilets for disabled visitors, Facilities for visually impaired visitors
 

Venue Details

Address: National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Road, London
London
SW3 4HT
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7730 0717
Public transport: Sloane Square, London Underground
By Road: Tube: Sloane Square then 10-15 minutes' walk Bus: 239 from Victoria Station passes outside museum (Mon-Sat only)

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