Merseyside at War 1939-45

Merseyside at War 1939-45
Title Merseyside at War 1939-45 PDF eBook
Author Michael W. Royden
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2018
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781473873346

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Merseyside at War 1939-45

Merseyside at War 1939-45
Title Merseyside at War 1939-45 PDF eBook
Author Mike Royden
Publisher Pen & Sword Military
Pages 272
Release 2019-02
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781473873339

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Merseyside played a unique role during the Second World War, which directly led to the area being a major enemy target in an attempt to put the port completely out of action. Consequently, Merseyside became the most heavily bombed area outside of the capital. Despite the considerable damage, the campaign failed, and the port continued as a centre of operations for Western Approaches Command, controlling the safe passage of supply convoys into the Mersey, providing an essential lifeline to the success of the war effort. Rare insights into the life of war-torn Merseyside are included, along with untold stories from those who witnessed the events first hand, including the Blitz, the defense of the port, and the grim conditions in one of the largest prisoner of war and internment camps in the country in Huyton. A broad spectrum of life on the Home Front is recounted through memories, newspaper stories and personal memoirs to bear witness to the profound trials of courage and fortitude of ordinary people enduring this desperate struggle to survive the war years. This fraught resilience was not always a united front, and controversial topics are also studied, such as conscientious objectors, racism, strike action, and crime, plus the issue of the Spirit of the Blitz - was it a myth or reality? This book therefore is an attempt to cover the full period of the war on the Home Front, in all its aspects, from the day war was declared, to the wild celebrations on the streets at the cessation of hostilities, plus the immediate post war problems.

Wirral at War

Wirral at War
Title Wirral at War PDF eBook
Author Mike Royden
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 204
Release 2022-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445675234

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Wirral at War is a tribute to the wartime record of the people of the Wirral in the two World Wars.

Merseyside at War

Merseyside at War
Title Merseyside at War PDF eBook
Author Rodney Whitworth
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1988
Genre Liverpool (England)
ISBN 9780901367303

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Women at War

Women at War
Title Women at War PDF eBook
Author Pat Ayers
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN

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Birkenhead at War 1939-45

Birkenhead at War 1939-45
Title Birkenhead at War 1939-45 PDF eBook
Author Ian Boumphrey
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2001
Genre Birkenhead (England)
ISBN 9781899241163

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Tynedale at War, 1939–1945

Tynedale at War, 1939–1945
Title Tynedale at War, 1939–1945 PDF eBook
Author Brian Tilley
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 241
Release 2017-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 147386397X

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Barawling Australians, Polish pilots burning to avenge themselves on Germany for the invasion of their country, the German officer who drowned while trying to escape from a South Tyne PoW camp, and the pub landlady who watered down her gin in order, she claimed, to prevent naive Land Army girls getting drunk it was all part of life in Tynedale as the district went to war for the second time in twenty-five years.Although well away from the battlegrounds of Europe, Tynedale did not escape the ravages of the Second World War. The rolling moorlands of the heart of Northumberland are still pitted with dozens of craters, where both Allied and Axis aircraft crashed in flames, and there were tragedies on the Home Front too.At remote Coanwood, twenty-four men were left dead or seriously injured when a training exercise went badly wrong, and an exploding ammunition train at Hexham railway station left three men dead. Even before the conflict began, founder of the British Union of Fascists Sir Oswald Mosley and the hated Nazi propaganda broadcaster, William Joyce better known as Lord Haw Haw both came to the heart of Northumberland to preach the Fascist gospel in Hexham.This book deals with the everyday impact of six years of war on the district, from the arrival of gravely wounded soldiers from Dunkirk at Hexham Emergency Hospital, through to dealing with thousands of often louse-ridden evacuees from industrial Tyneside, the heroics of local servicemen and the antics of the Home Guard.