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  • As a WW2 "buff" this looks like an important new source of information on a very serious subject. Iam a 58 year old male in the USA, my Farther was in the USAAF during the war. Just happened to be lucky enough to see the article in a couple of UK magazines in my public library and at the bookstore here in Virginia! 5-27-2010.

  • Wow!  Such a deal!

  • Looks like a fantastic resource that every school & history teacher should have access to. If it is as useful as 'Nazis: A Warning From History' was then it will be brilliant. I read in History Today that it has lesson plans on the site too.

  • @JohninBasel

    Looks a bit to heavy for a low brainer like yourself. Try 'Peppa Pg', much more useful to arseholes like you and your kind!

  • This looks brilliant! Can't wait 'til it launches. I think 35 pounds a year is very reasonable, when you think how much text books cost these days. Apparently new stuff will be added to it all the time and it's got study guides or something plus lots of the best historians around lending their expertise etc.

  • omg this is exactly what i need for my history exam! Thank you Laurence Rees!!

  • I need this resource but I just can't afford it,

    35 a year I can manage

  • this looks great. price seems reasonable considering the quality of the resource? this has the content of like every ww2 book out there..

  • I agree with 'stigroadie'. Thisis much too expensive. I know you put a lot of time and effort into it but I'm not paying £5 for a mere 24 hours. £35 per annum might be reasonable.

  • £5 for 24hrs? That seems a bit steep for what looks like The History Chanel on line?

  • @stigroadie I dunno. What about just a book? Or a dvd? £5.00 for all those videos seems ok. Maybe I'd get it for a month to see them all.

  • This looks like a really great website, which teachers like myself are in need of for the classroom! There is a real lack of accurate World War II videos out there based around the KS3 curriculum.

    My usual start for history videos on a website is Timelines TV, which seems to do everything but the war!

  • Do you have to pay to access the website?

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