Our shared destructive past holds the blueprints for avoiding the loss of our shared peaceful future. In his capacity as an antique dealer, Peter Deleuran discovered a forgotten archive of WW2 glass negatives with their original press sleeves. Since acquiring them, he has been committed to their careful restoration, while also excavating the human stories behind them. This stunning book is the result, unveiling 150 rare images and compelling background narratives across a variety of themes, from the early days of war through battles and frontlines, in hospitals and rescue operations, technology and warfare, to the home front, resistance and liberation, the end of war, its aftermath and remembrance. Each story is anchored by original press negatives and meticulously researched to reveal engaging chronicles, many untold for 75 years. This collection captures moments of loss and survival that resonate with hope and resilience amidst the backdrop of one of history's most horrific periods, poignantly illuminating the experiences of those who lived through the Second World War. AUTHOR: Peter Deleuran has a background in teaching and has studied Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology as well as Design and Marketing. He has worked with international sales of vintage watches, graphic art, and antiques for over 15 years. For the last 2 years, he has lived in the Swedish archipelago running a café and shop with his fiancée in an old family bakery. He has previously published 3 books and written many articles for historyofyesterday.com, as well as History Today, and Medium. He has been restoring his digital photography archive since 2020. 150 b/w illustrations