A community history research project funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund, with additional funding from the Aberystwyth War Memorial Trust ~ Prosiect ymchwil hanes cymunedol a ariennir gan Gronfa Dreftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol, gydag arian ychwanegol gan Ymddiriedolaeth Cofeb Rhyfel Aberystwyth
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From "Refugees" to "Enemy Aliens" ~ Part Six
Germans, Austrians and Czechs at Pantgwyn and in the Domestic Services in Aberystwyth and the surrounding areas during the Second World Wa...

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Turning a corner in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the visitor suddenly hears a clipped British voice. It has a touch of the B...
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Although it is not known exactly how many Jews were living in Wales during the Second World War years there was undoubtedly a temporary inc...
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This blog is as much a plea for help as a history. Researching the contribution of the women of Aberystwyth concludes with the sad though th...
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