Leeds at War 1939-1945 is a comprehensive account of the city's
experience of the war, covering in expert detail life on the Home
Front set against the background of the wider theaters of war.The
narrative of that global conflict is given with a focus on the trials
and ordeals that faced the people of Leeds as they cheered their men
and women fighters off to war, were bombed and saw their children
evacuated to rural areas.Rare insights into the life of war-torn Leeds
are included, along with untold stories from the footnotes of that
history, from the air-raid shelters to the internment issues. The book
incorporates the unique human record of that struggle from memoirs and
memories, so that the reader sees the war bottom up from the ordinary
people, although the military experiences of Leeds' citizens are not
ignored.More controversial topics are also touched upon, such as
anti-Semitism, labor troubles and crime, to give a full and
fascinating picture of a great city facing profound trials of
endurance, courage, and that true Yorkshire grit that has been the
hallmark of the city's rise to prominence in Britain.
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ISBN
9781473867796
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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