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 - Friday 28th April 2006

Diary of Writing Italy’s Sorrow

Old Guns, April 28, 2006
Drove to Somerset today for lunch with Oliver and Colette Barnham.  Oliver is the son of Denis Barnham, a Malta Spitfire ace who I wrote about in my Malta book, and we’ve kept in touch ever since.  Their farmhouse is lovely with large outhouses and barns – and which are full of Oliver’s collections of militaria.  He’s the most unlikely person to have this stuff, but used to supply films and so on with props as well as collecting things for other people – he even has a complete submarine torpedo in his garage.  Very kindly, he asked me whether I’d like to have a German MG34, complete with oil cans, bipod and wooden box.  I’d love to, I told him.  By the time I left I had a complete Bren and Sten gun and a number of other bits and pieces.  Incredibly generous of him – and a delicious and very entertaining lunch as well.

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