D-Day to VE Day – Heath’s Military Career
On the 80th anniversary of VE Day, Daniel Carson-Johns charts Sir Edward Heath’s experience of the Second World War, beginning on the beaches of Normandy and ending in the heartland of Nazi Germany.
Captain Heath, a member of the 107th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, witnessed first-hand the horrors of war. Engage in a captivating journey through pivotal battles like the Falaise Gap and the Battle of the Bulge, and gain insight into the profound impact of these experiences on Heath’s life and subsequent political career.
Daniel Carson-Johns
Daniel has an MA in Military History and specialises in the Second World War. As Front of House Manager at Arundells he oversees the day to day running of the house.
Date: Thursday 8 May
Time: Talk begins at 2.30pm
Where: The Studio, Arundells, Cathedral Close, Salisbury.
Tickets: £15
Additional Details
There is no parking at Arundells, we recommend using city centre car parks.
All tickets are non-refundable, but you are very welcome to pass them on to friends or family if you are unable to attend.