I am a historian of the Second World War and the aim of this site is to enable others to access some of the research I have carried out over the past few years, and to encourage people to exchange ideas and views about a wide range of subjects relating to the conflict. On this site you will find an oral history archive with transcriptions of many of the interviews I have conducted with veterans of the war from many different countries, and there are also blogs, comment pieces, book reviews, suggested reading, and also contributions from other leading historians in this field.
I hope you find it interesting.

James Holland


Blog - Monday 11th July 2005

Diary of Writing Italy’s Sorrow

11 July, 2005
I’ve been despairing about how to find someone to help me with Italian and German translation.  Professional translation services are simply not practical, and furthermore are far too expensive.  What I need is someone who is bright, and so who will catch on quickly; it would be helpful if they are also at least vaguely interested in the subject; and they would also need to accompany me on trips to interview people.  It’s actually quite a tall order, but the other day we were out to supper and in the course of the conversation we got onto the subject of Italy.  She mentioned she spoke Italian, so I immediately asked her whether she fancied doing some translation work.  No, she said, but she knew someone who might, and gave me the number of a good friend of hers, Julia Cardozo.  So I rang Julia, and she said, yes, she would be interested.

Today we met in Shaftesbury and to my enormous relief, she’s willing to help. Julia is clearly very switched on, seemed interested in the subject, and despite having four children aged three to twelve, did not balk at the idea of coming to Italy with me to interview veterans.

So now I need to find someone who can help with German translation.  I can see why so many British and American writers concentrate on the Allied side of things

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