Governor's Lecture Series - Reliving World War Two
How a Generation Was Shaped by War

Date: Wednesday 6th May 2026
Join author and journalist Lucy Colback as she explores how an entire generation was shaped by the experience of global conflict, drawing on her book Afterbursts: Reliving World War II.
Over four years, Lucy travelled across Russia, the United States, Europe, Japan and China, interviewing men and women who lived through the Second World War. Her journey also brought her to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where she spoke with two late Chelsea Pensioners, Roy Cadman and Harry Rawlins. In this talk, Lucy shares their remarkable stories—voices that illuminate a generation marked by war—and reflects on how personal memories can echo, complicate, or even contradict national narratives of pride, heroism, decency and shame.
Afterbursts began with a single photograph: a Chinese man and an American GI lighting their cigarettes tip to tip. At a time when governments were reviving wartime grievances to serve modern geopolitical agendas, Lucy set out to ask a simple but profound question: How do those who endured the war feel about their suffering being used to fuel division today?
What she discovered was far more complex. Survivors shared not only their wartime experiences but also how those experiences shaped their identities, relationships and understanding of the world. Afterbursts challenges nationalist myths and reveals the deeply human, often uncomfortable truths of conflict.
Guest Speaker:
Lucy Colback
About Lucy
Lucy Colback is a journalist and collector of life stories. Born in the UK, she has lived in Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, New York and Singapore. She studied Chinese at Cambridge University, later completing a master’s degree in Chinese Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She went on to write for the Financial Times before leaving in 2017 to interview WWII survivors around the world.
Fluent in Mandarin and conversant in French, Lucy has visited countless sites of wartime significance across China, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and beyond.
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday 6th May.
Location: The Soane Stable Yard (Entrance via Chelsea Gate)
Schedule:
- 18:00 - 18:30 - Drinks reception at Heidi Bakery
- 18:30 - 19:15 - Lecture
- 19:15 - 19:30 - Q&A session
Ticket Price: £15 per person (Includes a complimentary drink).
All ticket revenue supports the ongoing care and wellbeing of our Chelsea Pensioners.