Prompted by Annie's post on how she became interested in the
Code Talkers, I started wondering how I and others became interested in WW2.
I grew up in the late 70s/early 80s and started by reading many of the WW2 comics that were much more readily available at that time e.g. Warlord, Victor etc. I also spent a lot of time in hospital, and their library was very well stocked with donated books.
This prompted my visits to the library during my teens, and the most exciting stories seem to involve the RAF. However, by my late teens (around the time of my A levels) the interest started to wane, especially as "other" interests took over

I spent most of twenties and early thirties bogged down with reading for education, and research and completely forgot my previous interest.
It was during my reading for my doctorate that I started finding references to Indians in WW2, and WW1, and like an alcoholic who falls off the wagon, I was transported back to those halcyon days of my childhod - a good war story, a plate of biscuits, a glass of cold milk and a snug corner to sit in
But it has only been in the last 3 years or so that I have really turned my attention to the war, and my particular interest of the RAF and Commonwealth air forces. About a 1000 books later, here I am
So, what about you guys?