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HE Second World War was a defining moment in British history. For very many years afterwards, the phrases ‘pre-war’ and ‘post-war’ resonated strongly with the general population. The war ended nearly 80 years ago and so, with the passage of time, these terms seem a little old-fashioned. A good number of quality fighters died in the conflict, fighting for their country, but other unspeakable horrors occurred