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The Battle Of London 193945 Jerry White

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The Battle Of London 193945 Jerry White
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Publisher: Bodley Head
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.46 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Jerry White
ISBN: 9781847923011, 1847923011
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Battle Of London 193945 Jerry White by Jerry White 9781847923011, 1847923011 instant download after payment.

The definitive, meticulously researched social history of London in the Second World War, which transformed the capital, and life within it, beyond recognition. Britain and Germany were at war for almost six long years. For Londoners these were years of intermittent anxiety, disruption, deprivation and sacrifice. For prolonged periods of time - from September 1940 to May 1941, and again from December 1943 to March 1945 - London was under sustained, sometimes unrelenting, aerial bombardment by night and by day. By the end of the war, one in two of the nation's civilian war dead had been Londoners, nearly 30,000 people. Throughout the war, London was the nation's front line, and the capital and its people bore the brunt of the nation's suffering. Yet if the bombing defined the era for those who lived through it, the months of terror were outnumbered by those spent knitting together the skein of daily life at work, in the home, on the allotment, in the cinema or theatre and, not least, standing in those interminable queues for daily necessities that were such a feature of London's war. Much has been written about 'the Myth of the Blitz', but Jerry White has unearthed what actually happened during those years, getting close up to the daily lives of ordinary people, telling the story through their own voices. And despite the terror and the hardship, for every Londoner who stayed in the capital it was the time of their lives: 'I would rather have been in London under siege between 1940 and 1945 than anywhere else,' recalled the literary critic John Lehmann some years later, 'except perhaps Troy in the time that Homer celebrated.'

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