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Shrewsbury In The Great War Nicolle Dorothy

  • SKU: BELL-6666782
Shrewsbury In The Great War Nicolle Dorothy
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.03 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Nicolle, Dorothy
ISBN: 9781783831135, 1783831138
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Shrewsbury In The Great War Nicolle Dorothy by Nicolle, Dorothy 9781783831135, 1783831138 instant download after payment.

Wars are not just about the people who fight. Those who wait at home suffer too. This book gives an insight into how the people of Shrewsbury lived through those years.
Chapters describe the arrival in the town of Belgian refugees and, not long afterwards, of prisoners of war and the reaction of the local people to them all; the enlistment and later conscription of men and the tribunals held to consider the applications of those who wanted to avoid being called up; the establishment of hospitals in local houses for the treatment of the war wounded; and finally the raising of subscriptions for memorials to those who had been killed.
Throughout this period most people tried to live as normal a life as possible, despite the absence of so many of their menfolk. They had to cope with food shortages and new laws that restricted so many aspects of their lives. Alongside this they lived with the constant dread of news from the front

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