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Imperial War Museum: contemplate wartime’s momentous events
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
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The Imperial War Museum is testament to the astounding impact that war can have on our everyday lives. It tells the stories of those involved in the battles of the 20th century, considering how all aspects of life are affected during wartime. Alongside its internationally famous collection of tanks, planes and other military equipment, it details how war has affected ordinary people – offering a powerful lesson in modern history. For this reason, even pacifists are likely to appreciate something here.
Why should I go there?
The Museum’s sophisticated World War I and II galleries create an experience of the Trenches and the Blitz, while historical context is given to help you understand the events that took place. As well as
Where is the Museum?
The Imperial War Museum is on Lambeth Road. The nearest tube is Lambeth North on the Bakerloo line, or you can get a bus to Westminster Bridge.St George’s circus.
Homepage address
http://www.iwm.org.uk

