About The Book

New title in Imperial War Museum’s photography series, showcasing the best of the photography archive’s rich collection

The Second World War was won by millions of Allied soldiers, sailors, airmen and civilians, many of whom came from the countries of the British Empire. It was won using resources extracted from these countries: vital to ensuring the defeat of fascism in Europe and Japanese imperialism in the Pacific. However, for many of the people who had long sought freedom from British control, the end of the war did not mark a return to peace, but the start of a new battle – the battle to decide who would shape their futures. Through 50 photographs, Emergency Exits explores how key conflicts in Malalya, Kenya and Cyprus became defining events in the end of the British Empire. This poignant collection brings to light the lesser-known history of the events that followed the end of the Second World War, and their role in shaping the world we know today.

About The Author

Carl Warner is a curator at IWM Duxford, where he worked on the development of the new American Air Museum.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Imperial War Museum (June 23, 2026)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781912423972

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