A Family in Wartime: How the Second World War Shaped the Lives of a Generation

A Family in Wartime: How the Second World War Shaped the Lives of a Generation

Maureen Waller
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A Family in Wartime explores the trials, tribulations, and jubilations collectively experienced by the British public from 1939-1945. Drawing on firsthand accounts and the personal archives of the Allpress family, the book chronicles the life of a typical London family during World War II--from the morale-boosting campaigns, films, and songs to air raids, evacuations, and rationing. Special attention is paid to the aftershocks of war: couples reunited after years of separation, the residual effects of female independence, and children becoming reacquainted with their long-absent combat-stricken fathers.
Genres: HistoryWorld War IIPolitics
224 Pages

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