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From 1 September, Archives New Zealand and the National Library will have shared reading rooms The new shared reading rooms at Te Puna, the National Library, will offer access to some high-use Archives New Zealand collections
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Research guide about the New Zealanders who served in the armed forces overseas during World War 2, including personnel files, war graves, prisoners of war, decorations and awards, pensions and other archives
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