The historian Carol Harris has collected together a remarkable series of accounts from the war's darkest days, with heart-warming stories of survival, perseverance, solidarity and bravery, the preservation of which becomes increasingly important as the Blitz fades from living memory. War with Germany seemed increasingly likely throughout the 1930s. The British Government and the general population believed that bombs and poison gas would be dropped on civilians in major towns and cities with the aim of terrifying them into surrendering. Today the Blitz, far from breaking civilian morale, is seen as achieving the opposite; it helped galvanise public opinion to carry on fighting the war. But in 1937, preparations to protect the population were hopelessly inadequate, and the British government was far from confident that people would respond in this way.
Blitz Diary : Life Under Fire in the Second World War
Carol Harris, Mike Brown
bookThe Ration Book Diet
Mike Brown, Carol Harris, C.J. Jackson
bookD-Day Diary : Life on the Front Line in the Second World War
Carol Harris
bookConsult Yourself : The NLP Guide to Being a Mangement Consultant
Carol Harris
bookWomen at War 1939-1945 : The Home Front
Carol Harris
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Blitz on Britain 1939-45
Alfred Price
bookLetters from the Blitz : Telling America the Truth about the British Experience of War
Richard MacAlpine
bookMabel's War : Love and Hope Beyond the Blitz
Mabel Hewitt
bookKrigets döttrar
Dinah Jefferies
audiobookbookMamma sa att jag inte fick berätta
Cathy Glass
audiobookbookSåld: En sann historia
Vera Efron, Natasja T
audiobookSnälla pappa, sluta
Caryn Walker
audiobookbookImprove your sight-reading! Piano Grade 4
Paul Harris
bookSåren som inte syns
Maggie Hartley
audiobookbookTressa - Tolv år och mamma: En sann historia
Tressa Middleton
audiobookbookLittle Bets
Peter Sims
audiobookTysta tårar
Joe Peters
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