British Asian families urged to share stories of ‘greatest generation’ who fought for Britain
Half of UK public unaware of contribution made by 2.5m British Asian members of armed forces who served in second world war British Asian families are being urged to record the experiences of relatives who fought for Britain for “future generations” as data reveals half the British public don’t (…)
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