The easiest way is to write the software that retrieves a bunch of reports, each spanning a period. For a few Euros you can synchronize an account dating back to 2004, much cheaper than manual labour. Another advantage of the API reports is that you can include ID fields like campaignid, adgroupid etc. In the Adwords web interface you cannot select those fields. You'll need those fields because they're immutable, where campaign names and group names may be changed by a user.
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