Anthony Richards has worked at the Imperial War Museum for more
than twenty years, where he is responsible for the document and
sound archives. A qualified archivist, he has contributed to many
publications and media projects based on personal written testimony
of the two world wars, including articles for _The Telegraph_
newspaper, the Royal Mail Stamp Yearbook, and the ITV series _The
Great War: The People's Story_ (2014). He is also the author of
_The Somme: A Visual History_ and _In Their Own Words_; (both IWM,
2016) and _Documents That Changed History_ (IWM, 2018).
Eva Burke grew up in Vienna and then Zug, Switzerland. She
graduated from Brandeis University, Massachusetts with a BA and MA
in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Studies.
She translated _Screams of the Dying_ (Greenhill Books) and _I
Somehow Survived_ (Greenhill Books). She lives in London with her
husband, four children and three grandchildren.
"Richards does a fine job of weaving analysis into the interesting firsthand recollections. His use of German sources also enhances the historical significance of the book."-- "Roads to the Great War"
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