I Was There! Project
'I Was There' was a part-work published just before the outbreak of the Second World War which provided - in weekly editions - first hand accounts of the war by people 'who were there'. It was originally planned that the series would be in forty parts, but somewhere along the way, the publishers extended this to over 50 magazines.
Sourcing a full set was a challenge, but over recent months all the series has been acquired and the full set of 51 magazines are now available in the 'members area' of the WFA website, and can be seen in the new 'Searchable Magazine Archive'.
These magazines give 377 personal reminiscences of soldiers, politicians and civilians of their participation in the Great War.
However the more ambitious piece of work which is being run and has simultaneously been launched is the narration of these 377 personal reminiscences.
A number of keen volunteers have - over recent weeks - been busy narrating these accounts and these, with accompanying images, are going up as a series of short videos onto our YouTube channel. We are delighted that the first set of these are now available on our YouTube channel and can be seen in the 'I Was There' section.
Over coming months we will add to this initial set with a view to having all 377 reminiscences available in due course.
We hope the videos and narrations will open up the history to a bigger audience.
These are being grouped (following the format in the original magazine) into 'Chapters' (on YouTube these are 'playlists') and can also be seen here on the WFA website
Becoming a member of The Western Front Association (WFA) offers a wealth of resources and opportunities for those passionate about the history of the First World War. Here's just three of the benefits we offer:
The WFA regularly makes available webinars which can be viewed 'live' from home. These feature expert speakers talking about a particular aspect of the Great War.
Featured on The WFA's YouTube channel are modern day re-interpretations of the inter-war magazine 'I Was There!' which recount the memories of soldiers who 'were there'.
Explore over 8 million digitized pension records, Medal Index Cards and Ministry of Pension Documents, preserved by the WFA.