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Step back into the wartime years with local historian Paul Vickers, as he explores Aldershot’s critical role during the Second World War in this free talk. Discover how the town and garrison were transformed by global conflict—from the departure of British Divisions to the arrival of the Canadian Army, who made Aldershot their UK base. This is a poignant journey through six years of resilience and remembrance, revealing the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians in Aldershot.
Highlights…
• Rationing, blackouts, and daily life under threat of air raids
• The vital role of military hospitals in treating the wounded
• Aldershot’s part in preparing Allied forces for D-Day
• The joyous celebrations that marked VE Day and VJ Day
This September, dive into centuries of local history as the Rushmoor Heritage Festival brings Aldershot and Farnborough’s remarkable past to life. From hidden gems to proud traditions, the area transforms into a living storybook—with 40 events to explore.
Discover the full programme at www.rushmoor.gov.uk/heritagefestival
Cost: Free
Times: Doors open at 6pm. The talk is from 6.30-7.30pm + time for questions
Location: Royal Army Physical Training Corps Museum, Fox Lines, Queen's Ave, Aldershot GU11 2LB
Tickets: Pre-booking is required through the council’s Ticketsource page at: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rushmoorboroughcouncil/aldershot-in-the-second-world-war-a-talk-by-local-historian-paul-vickers/2025-09-18/18:00/t-zzegkee
Further information: Light refreshments are available
Organiser: Rushmoor Borough Council
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Royal Army Physical Training Corps Museum, Aldershot, United Kingdom
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