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 - Sunday 23rd April 2006

Diary of Writing Italy’s Sorrow

Freiburg, Germany, April 23, 2006
German archives week.  Am now in a hotel just outside Freiburg in the Black Forest of Southern Germany and am feeling extremely relieved to be here.  The flight to Basel was fine, although delayed by over an hour, so I was late picking up the car.  First of all I ended up on the Swiss rather than the French side, so had to cross the back over the border within the airport.  Then when I eventually reached Freiburg, I realised that the maps I’d printed off the internet were completely inadequate and I soon became horrendously lost.  To make matters worse, my German is almost non-existent and the night porter at the hotel didn’t speak any English.  I’m not quite sure how I got here – fluke, really.

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