Can I correct or add to an existing entry?
Absolutely. If you have verified information or corrections, please contact us with supporting documentation. We aim to keep all entries as accurate, updated and respectful as possible.
Absolutely. If you have verified information or corrections, please contact us with supporting documentation. We aim to keep all entries as accurate, updated and respectful as possible.
Yes, absolutely. Our site of remembrance for the fallen also welcomes stories of survival, captivity, and post-war experience especially those that reflect courage, resilience, or reconciliation. We also host a comprehensive Aircraft Losses section, covering all nations involved in WWII. The People’s War History Project is a home for all wartime stories.
Yes. We are a non political society interested in the remembrance of all who served, we welcome respectful submissions from all nations, especially in the context of shared history, remembrance, and reconciliation. Many families today seek to preserve the memory of their loved ones, regardless of which side they served on.
Yes, we welcome contributions from families and researchers. Please visit our Contributions & Join options page where you will find all the option to share photos, stories, or documents to the Society.
In most cases, we prefer high-quality digital scans so you can retain the originals. However, if you wish to donate physical materials for long-term preservation, please contact us.
Within our organised categories, we provide a dignified and permanent place to create and preserve a remembrance page in honour of your relative or loved one.
In some cases, yes. Please contact us before sending any items to ensure they can be safely preserved and digitized. We’ll guide you through the process.
You can submit stories, photos, documents, or personal accounts via our various contact methods including through or Supporters section. Supporters have access to tools where by they can upload to many of our projects and historical category’s independently. Read more…..
Store them in acid-free folders, avoid sunlight, and handle them carefully. Digitising them is also a great way to preserve the information for future generations and share it with family members. We can help you with Digitising originals, please contact us regarding this.
Yes. Even small pieces of information can be valuable. If you only know a name, date, or location, we may be able to help fill in the gaps through research. Don’t hesitate to share what you have.
We are dedicated to preserving the memory of those who served, in any capacity, through the collection and sharing of personal stories, memories, and historical records. We welcome contributions of any kind that help honor and remember those who served. Read more…
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