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Life on the Home Front during World War Two was a unique experience. We hope that you will enjoy reading about the experiences others have shared with us.
If you have a tale about life on the Home Front or any photographs, we would love to hear from you.
Please tell us your story
Index of Stories.
- The Auxiliary Territorial Service
- The Women's Auxilliary Air Force
- The Women's Land Army
- Bevin Boys
- The Home Guard
- Auxilliary Units
- Air Raid Protection Wardens
- The Auxiliary Fire Service & National Fire Service
- Red Cross & St John's Ambulance Voluntary Aid Detachments
- War and Munitions Factories
- Police and Special Constabulary
- Hospitals
- The Women's Voluntary Service
- The Blitz
- Civilian Stories
- Derek Bech Read their Story.
- Frank Read their Story.
- John Baker Read their Story.
- Sonia Bech Read their Story.
- Florence Alexandra Croasdaile. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Barbara Ruth Fairhead. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joan Anne Florence Irving. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- June Margaret Taylor. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Jacob "Jaap" van Praag Read their Story.
- Sheila Rosemary Algas Read their Story.
- Patricia Allen. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Rodney Angell-Baker Read their Story.
- John Clive Ansell Read their Story.
- Rose Anslow Read their Story.
- Barbara Arkley Read their Story.
- Emily Eliza Armes. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Jane Prue Armes. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Edna Armstrong Read their Story.
- Rita Ash Read their Story.
- Bernard Aspinwall Read their Story.
- Karel Aster Read their Story.
- Ester Auerbach Read their Story.
- David Myrton Baines Read their Story.
- J. Baker Read their Story.
- Jean Baker Read their Story.
- Reggie Baker Read their Story.
- Robert Baker. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- James Baldwin-Webb. TD. MP. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Kathleen Beatrice Barrett. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Grace Barron Read their Story.
- Margaret Bartell (d.10th April 1941) Read their Story.
- Walter Noel Bartell (d.10th April 1941) Read their Story.
- Florence Barton. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Jack Bathie (d.17th/18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Barbara Bech Read their Story.
- Edna Doreen Beesley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Phyllis Eileen Beesley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Vera Ellen D. Beesley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Vincent John Beeston Read their Story.
- Robert Bennathan Read their Story.
- Janes Betty Read their Story.
- Henry Bienenfeld Read their Story.
- Ted "Taff" Bishop Read their Story.
- John Blackwood Read their Story.
- George W. H. Blake. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Dominic Bland Read their Story.
- Alfred Blatz Read their Story.
- Eric Arthur Fountain Bolton Read their Story.
- Phil Borman Read their Story.
- James Bowen (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Lee Bradshaw Read their Story.
- Brian Brakey Read their Story.
- Peter Branston Read their Story.
- Edward Bray Read their Story.
- Mary Grey McMillan "Mae" Brodie Read their Story.
- Michael John Brooker. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Delos Brown Read their Story.
- Gertrude Helen Brown. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- George James B. Bullen Read their Story.
- Alice Mary Bulmer. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Daphne Burns Read their Story.
- George Burton Read their Story.
- Enid Evelyn Butlin. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- James Reginald Came. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Lewis Victor Came. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Marie Celeste Campbell (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Helen Robertson Miller Campbell. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Alan Capel (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Derek Capel Read their Story.
- Thomas Carlin Read their Story.
- Cecil Frances Muriel Carr, (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Beryl Irene Carr. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Derek Stanley Carr. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Thomas Carson Read their Story.
- Eveline Carter (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Eveline May Carter (d.10th April 1941 ) Read their Story.
- Vera Carter (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Jim Casey Read their Story.
- James Cassidy (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Casson Read their Story.
- Ian Caswell Read their Story.
- Sybil Chapman Read their Story.
- Michael John Chase. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Sheila Astrid Chase. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Frank Clifford Choat. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Marie Church-Davidson Read their Story.
- Ron Clark Read their Story.
- Sylvia Clissold Read their Story.
- Louisa Clouder Read their Story.
- Gretchen Coleman. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Leo Cesare Coletti Read their Story.
- Anne Collins Read their Story.
- Christopher Cook (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Derek Coombes Read their Story.
- Mary Cornish Read their Story.
- Arthur Cox Read their Story.
- George Geoffrey Crawford. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Ray Crawley Read their Story.
- Pauline Mary Crawley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Sheila Anne Crawley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- John Lawrence Croasdaile. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Patricia Joan Croasdaile. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joan Cruickshank Read their Story.
- Catherine Ann Cruise (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- James Cruise (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Elizabeth May Cummings Read their Story.
- Joseph Michael Cummins Read their Story.
- Robert David Dadds Read their Story.
- Vivian Cynthia Dadds. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Eric Davis Read their Story.
- Kenneth Davis (d.9th October 1944) Read their Story.
- John Percival Day Read their Story.
- Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Day Read their Story.
- Maud Gorringe Deane (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Dorothy Wyatt Deane. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Harvey Lee Deatherage (d.13 Dec 1944) Read their Story.
- Patricia Beatrice deCates Read their Story.
- William Miller Dennis Read their Story.
- Marie Desiree Read their Story.
- Nadirshah Jamshedji Dhondy. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Maureen Margaret Dixon. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Tony Douglas Read their Story.
- James Doyle Read their Story.
- Joan Doyle Read their Story.
- Mike Draper Read their Story.
- Kathleen "Duggie" Dugdale Read their Story.
- Iris Dukes Read their Story.
- Ronald Dutt Read their Story.
- Clarrie East Read their Story.
- Mary Ambrosine Eldridge Read their Story.
- Ron Elliott Read their Story.
- Stuart Emeny (d.25th March 1944) Read their Story.
- Ronnie Encell Read their Story.
- Bertie Evans Read their Story.
- Nora Mary Evans Read their Story.
- Patricia Ferris Read their Story.
- Judith Fieldhouse Read their Story.
- Diana Fisk Read their Story.
- Anne Dorothea Fleetwood-Hesketh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Arthur Flynn Read their Story.
- Jesse Flynn Read their Story.
- Peter Folkhard Read their Story.
- John F. Foreman Read their Story.
- Jean Forster. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Robert C. Fortune Read their Story.
- John Foster Read their Story.
- Joyce Frost Read their Story.
- Louise Frost Read their Story.
- Dorothy Galliard. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Alan Gardner Read their Story.
- Alfred Garrard Read their Story.
- Annabell Gen Read their Story.
- Ian R. Gerrard Read their Story.
- Eleanor Giles (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Ethel Giles (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Mildred Giles (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Walter Giles (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Walter Giles (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Alwyne Gillard Read their Story.
- Sybil Antonia Josepha Gilliat-Smith. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joe Gingell Read their Story.
- Vivien Phyllis Gleadell Read their Story.
- Phyllis Elizabeth Glover. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- William Golightly. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Ronald Frederick Gollop Read their Story.
- Ralph J. Goodfellow Read their Story.
- Christopher Robin Goodfellow. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Derek Charles Goodfellow. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Tony Gowen Read their Story.
- Ruby Isobel Grierson. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Augusta E Grimmond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Constance J Grimmond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Edward Grimmond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Leonard A Grimmond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Violet C Grimmond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Maurice Groberman. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- James Wilfred Harrington. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Patricia Doreen Harrington. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Helen Harris. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Pat Hastings Read their Story.
- David Hathaway Read their Story.
- Bryan Hawkins Read their Story.
- Irene Hayward Read their Story.
- Frederick Heldring Read their Story.
- Alice Herz-Sommer Read their Story.
- John Hewitt Read their Story.
- Nellie Hicks. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Michael Higgins Read their Story.
- John Hilliard Read their Story.
- Maud Gladys Hillman. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Bruce John Hillyard. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Jeffrey Hillyard. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Tom Hodgson. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Margaret Hogg (d.3rd Sep 1939) Read their Story.
- Terence Brian Holmes (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- George Horner Read their Story.
- Mary Pattle Hover Read their Story.
- Ray Howard (d.26th September 1943) Read their Story.
- Sarah Howard (d.11th June 1940) Read their Story.
- William John Howard (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Celia Hughes Read their Story.
- William Hurwitz. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Edgar Robert Hutchings. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Betty Irvine Read their Story.
- Betty Irvine Read their Story.
- Chris J Read their Story.
- Constance Helen Jessup Read their Story.
- William Johnston Read their Story.
- C Jones Read their Story.
- Edward William Jones Read their Story.
- Iris Jones Read their Story.
- Olive Jones Read their Story.
- Albert Jacobus Joshua Read their Story.
- Betty Julier Read their Story.
- Ah Chong Kahinu Read their Story.
- George Peter Kay (d.17 High Beeches) Read their Story.
- Jack Keeley Read their Story.
- Joyce Mary Keeley. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Maureen Kelly Read their Story.
- Noel Kelly Read their Story.
- Audrey Kenderdine Read their Story.
- Patricia Yeo Kevern Read their Story.
- Rev. William Henry King. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Basil Kirk Read their Story.
- Josef Kleinman Read their Story.
- George Ernest Knight (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Sue Korson Read their Story.
- Gerda Meika Kraay Read their Story.
- Margaret Ladyman Read their Story.
- Esther Lally (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Vera Lamb Read their Story.
- Lilian Lambert. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joyce Edith Langford Read their Story.
- Terry Lawrence Read their Story.
- Larry M Leahey (d.11th April 1944) Read their Story.
- Eric Lehtola Read their Story.
- Derek Leigh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Archibald James Little Read their Story.
- Margaret Eleanor Lloyd. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Nesta Lloyd. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Liesl Loeb Read their Story.
- Jan W. Long Read their Story.
- Audrey Lynne Read their Story.
- Daphne Lynne Read their Story.
- William Smith Macfarquhar. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Thirza Maitzen Read their Story.
- Audrey Mansfield. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Marion Read their Story.
- Harry Marriott. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Allan Martin (d.2nd July 1940) Read their Story.
- Allan Martin (d.2nd Jul 1940) Read their Story.
- Colin Maryan Read their Story.
- Colin Maryan Read their Story.
- Pat Mashiter Read their Story.
- Rosina Mauderer Read their Story.
- Fred McArdle Read their Story.
- Mersaney McClure (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- William McClure (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Chas E. McCulley (d.24th January 1944) Read their Story.
- John McFarlane (d.3rd Jul 1940) Read their Story.
- John McGlashen Read their Story.
- James Sinclair McLoughlin Read their Story.
- Ernest Finlayson Merrick (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Wayne Miller Read their Story.
- Robin Miller. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Rachel Mitchell (d.30th April 1942) Read their Story.
- Philip Langford Mollard. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- H. Mont (d.23rd March 1944) Read their Story.
- William Robert Bobby Moon. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Aileen Sybil Moss. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Marion Audrey Moss. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Rita Ann Moss. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Audrey Muncey. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Ailsa Burgess Murphy. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Francis Money Graham Murphy. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Beryl Myatt. (d.18th Sep 1940 ) Read their Story.
- Hugh Nettleton Read their Story.
- Ronald Nichol Read their Story.
- Barbara Nicholls Read their Story.
- Laura Nichols Read their Story.
- Dorothy Sheila Nolan. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Patricia Nolan. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Rory O'Sullivan Read their Story.
- Ian Lovat Ord Read their Story.
- Herbert Frank Overall Read their Story.
- Henry Walter Paris Read their Story.
- Sheila Pass Read their Story.
- " " Peace (d. ) Read their Story.
- Dryden Pearson (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Sarah Pearson (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Owen Pegg Read their Story.
- John Pemberton. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Dorothy Perkins Read their Story.
- Harry Perkins Read their Story.
- Joan Perkins Read their Story.
- R Peterson Read their Story.
- Orlie E Pfost (d.6th September 1943) Read their Story.
- Brian Phillips Read their Story.
- Suzanne Phillips Read their Story.
- Diana Pine. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Eileen Emma Maud Pine. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joan Piper Read their Story.
- Rodger James Poole. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Chris Porteous Read their Story.
- Jim Porter Read their Story.
- Joyce Porter Read their Story.
- George Potten Read their Story.
- Peter Poulton Read their Story.
- Peter Poulton Read their Story.
- James "Pop" Pritchard Read their Story.
- Charles Horace Pugh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Donald James Pugh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- John Albert Pugh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Laura Raine (d.15 March 1946) Read their Story.
- Jean Redman Read their Story.
- Brian Redwood Read their Story.
- Anita Mary Rees. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- William Eric Rees. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Kathleen Reeves Read their Story.
- Michael Rennie. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Miriam Retkin Read their Story.
- Colin R. Richardson Read their Story.
- Helen Rieder Read their Story.
- John H Riffel (d.20th December 1942) Read their Story.
- Isobel Rigdon Read their Story.
- Eileen Roberts Read their Story.
- Joan Roberts Read their Story.
- John Roberts Read their Story.
- Leslie Roberts Read their Story.
- Margaret Roberts Read their Story.
- Tom A. W. Robson Read their Story.
- Colenso Mackenzie Rodda. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joan Ross Read their Story.
- Edward James Rowe Read their Story.
- Roy Read their Story.
- Layton George Ryman. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Helen Miller Robertson Salton Read their Story.
- Thea Samit Read their Story.
- Helen Schonbach Read their Story.
- Julia W. Scott Read their Story.
- Leslie Scott Read their Story.
- Catherine Scullion (d.7th Feb 1940) Read their Story.
- Henry Scullion (d.7th Feb 1940) Read their Story.
- Oscar A Selleseth (d.6th May 1944) Read their Story.
- Enid Sellors Read their Story.
- Paul Shearing Read their Story.
- Abram Shnaper Read their Story.
- Billy Short Read their Story.
- Peter Short. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Ellen Shorten (d.2nd Jul 1940) Read their Story.
- Cyril Singer Read their Story.
- David Smith Read their Story.
- Edith Smith (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Irene Smith (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Dorothy Winifred Smith. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Henry Smoolovitch (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Hilary South Read their Story.
- Ken Sparks Read their Story.
- Joan Spencer (d.17th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- John Onslow Spencer-Davies. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Rosemary Winifred Spencer-Davies. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- James Thomas Spencer. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Joan Margaret Spencer. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Boruch Spiegel Read their Story.
- William Spiller (d.11th Oct 1940) Read their Story.
- Janos Starker Read their Story.
- Leah Starkman Read their Story.
- David Starling Read their Story.
- Fred Steels Read their Story.
- Norman Steen (d.5th Apr 1943) Read their Story.
- Jo Stem Read their Story.
- David Owen Stevens Read their Story.
- Dorothy Stevens Read their Story.
- Janet Roberts Aitcheson Steward (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Bernard McShane "Bert" Stewart Read their Story.
- Richard Stinton Read their Story.
- Peter Stuart Read their Story.
- Eileen Emma Maud Swarbrick (d.13th Sept 1940) Read their Story.
- William Symonds (d.2nd Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Thomas William Syms Read their Story.
- Wladyslaw Szczygiel Read their Story.
- Alan Stephen Tatham Read their Story.
- Anthony Ralph Taylor. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- David Theaker Read their Story.
- Ellen Anne Thompson (d.10th Febr 1943) Read their Story.
- Rex Thorne Read their Story.
- Marion Winifred Thorne. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Mary Timlin (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Lilian Towns. Read their Story.
- Elizabeth Tyler (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Samuel Tyler (d.4th Oct 1941) Read their Story.
- Betty Unwin. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Wilhelmina van Read their Story.
- Lodewyk H.S. vanMierop Read their Story.
- Hella Von_Soest Read their Story.
- Bess Walder Read their Story.
- Louis Walder Read their Story.
- Raoul Wallenberg Read their Story.
- Gordon Walsh. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Brenda Ward Read their Story.
- Frank Warden Read their Story.
- Frank Warden Read their Story.
- Richard Ware Read their Story.
- Gerald John Watkins Read their Story.
- Ernest Edward Watson (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Margaret Buckler Watson (d.10th Apr 1941) Read their Story.
- Pat Watson Read their Story.
- Ann Jordeson Watson. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Thomas William Watson. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- G. L. Weeks Read their Story.
- John Weeks Read their Story.
- John Weeks Read their Story.
- Brigid Wells Read their Story.
- Dennis Westray Read their Story.
- Don Whitehead Read their Story.
- Ethel Martha Wilde. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Don Wilkins Read their Story.
- Ida Mary Wilkinson Read their Story.
- Beth Williams Read their Story.
- Paul Ian Willis Read their Story.
- Peter John Willis-LLoyd. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Bertha Sproull Wilson. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Humphrey "Bob" Wood Read their Story.
- Humphrey Haswell Wood Read their Story.
- Dorothy Gertrude Wood. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Reg Woolley Read their Story.
- Walter Woolley Read their Story.
- Eleanor Wright (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Eleoner Wright Read their Story.
- Konstantyn Alexander Zapooschenko Read their Story.
- B. Margaret Zeal. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- Bertha Zoond. (d.18th Sep 1940) Read their Story.
- North East England
- Moving to Newcastle
- Something fell out of the plane.
- Staying in Sheffield.
- Sunlight Soap and Polish Lemonade
- A chance to have a sister
- Wilkinsons Shelter Disaster
- Bombs on the Headland
- Preparations for the Invasion
- School days and Market Days
- Air Raid Shelters and New Friends
- Memories of a Yorkshire Lad
- Bombs fall on South Bank
- Memories of Hartlepool
- A fair share of rations
- Evacuated to Yorkshire
- Boy Scout lends a hand
- Recollections from Stockton on Tees
- Don`t show a light!
- North West England
- The Experiences of a Schoolboy during the 2nd World War
- Manchester School Days
- A bomb in our street.
- Square Bashing
- A Soldiers War Years
- War Years in Walton Village.
- An evacuee.
- Determined to do My Bit.
- Recognition of his Bravery
- Childhood memories of Salford
- Avoiding the bombs.
- A child`s eye view.
- Air raid in Manchester
- Wartime Liverpool
- A Flight Engineer`s duty
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland
- Midlands
- East Anglia
- South East England
- A South London Child.
- The Battle of Britain.
- Born on the day Hitler invaded Poland
- To Daddy with Love.
- Wartime experiences in Croydon
- Evacuated Three Times
- Flying Bombs
- Trained as a runner
- A Phase in my Life
- Dulwich during the blitz
- London at War
- The Story of a Boy
- The Battle of Brighton.
- British and proud of it.
- Dad was an Air Raid Warden.
- The Hun.
- Our shelters.
- Hitler isn`t going to stop me.
- Apples for the Airmen.
- Life on the Coast
- The struggling Lancaster
- Life near the Aerodrome
- Fragments Unfolded
- An Adult world at 13
- A near miss in London
- In the RAF at 16
- Fighters over Hastings
- Operation Pied Paper
- A Mother`s Story
- Shelter in the caves
- Southern England
- South West England
- The Channel Islands
- Cadets
- Childrens Stories
- Our Childhood 1939 - 1945
- An Air Raid
- A Fireman saved my Life.
- Adrach, Shadrach, and Abednigo.
- Water for the tea.
- The Doodlebug.
- Sunlight Soap and Polish Lemonade
- Evacuated to NewZealand
- Things I remember about the War
- Making some pocket money
- War-time Austerity
- Searchlights and Anti-aircraft Guns
- The School Bell Trick
- A bike ride with a Friend
- Home from Hospital
- Evacuated to Yorkshire
- Who is that?
- Bombs on our school
- A Wartime Childhood
- Memories of a Yorkshire Lad
- The night the bombs fell
- Rations
- A Boy Scouts job.
- German planes and rations.
- A four year old remembers
- Shelters and Gasmasks
- School Days.
- An enemy plane
- School days and days in Hospital
- A Banardos Boy
- A Mother`s Story
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Rationing (At Home in World War II)Stewart Ross
Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, this wonderful series uses primary source evidence such as diaries, posters, newspapers cuttings and oral accounts to portray life on the Home Front in a dramatically vivid manner, as well as comparing it with the experiences of civilians elsewhere. Soap, sugar, sweets, clothes and petrol were just a few of the items that were rationed during World War Two. How did everyone cope on a diet that included powdered eggs and Spam? "Rationing" will tell you the answer to these and many other questions.More information on:Rationing (At Home in World War II)
Wartime Cookbook: Food and Recipes from the Second World War 1939-45Alison Cooper
Eggless sponge, carrot marmalade, liver savoury or nettle tea are just some of the recipes British people ate during World War Two. This new version of the Wartime Cookbook, with simplified text, looks at rationing and how British people coped with limited supplies. Full of recipes for children to make at home or at school using only wartime ingredients, the Wartime Cookbook shows you just what life was like in wartime BritainMore information on:Wartime Cookbook: Food and Recipes from the Second World War 1939-45
British Women's Uniforms in Colour Photographs (World War 2)Martin Brayley & Richard Ingham
This reference book contains the uniforms of the women's services during World War II. Nearly 200 colour photographs of rare, original uniforms from private collections are featured with detailed explanatory text. This really is an extraordinarily good book if you're looking for details of women's uniforms from the WWII period. Every page has a large, clear photograph of a uniform (worn by a modern model, but with 40s styling), plus detail shots of shoes, insignia, berets and so on.More information on:British Women's Uniforms in Colour Photographs (World War 2)
The 1940s Look: Recreating the Fashions, Hairstyles and Make-up of the Second World WarMike Brown
"The 1940s Look" tells you everything you need to know about the fashions of wartime Britain and the impact that rationing, the Utility scheme, changing tastes and the demands of everyday life had on the styles people wore. People had to 'Make Do and Mend' - with varying degrees of ingenuity and success. Hair styles, glasses, jewellery, and tattoos were essential in creating your own fashion statement. Women's magazines advised readers on the difficulties of dressing growing children, offered instructions for making clothes and accessories, and hosted debate over whether by dressing up, women were helping or hindering the war effort. Thoroughly researched and lavishly illustrated, "The 1940s Look" tells you how civilian men, women and children dressed - and why they looked the way they did during the Second World War. It draws on contemporary sources including government advice, periodicals and books, and benefits from an entertaining narrative by author Mike Brown.More information on:The 1940s Look: Recreating the Fashions, Hairstyles and Make-up of the Second World War
Wartime: Britain 1939-1945Dr Juliet Gardiner
Juliet Gardiner's 'Wartime' provides a marvellously rich, and often entertaining, recreation of life on the Home Front, 1939-45, drawing on an enormous range of oral testimony and memoir.More information on:Wartime: Britain 1939-1945
Sergeant: A World War II Account of a Young Village Choir Girl to a Responsible Position in the ATSElsie M. Crossley
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World War II: A Heroes History of - Life on the home frontLes Ives
Life on the home front. World War II was Britain's finest hour, read how people rallied to fight the Nazi invasion.More information on:World War II: A Heroes History of - Life on the home front
A Child's View of World War IIDan Summerfield
Kindle Edition. From December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945 when the Japanese surrender was signed aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, America was consumed with the war fronts in Europe and the Pacific. But because those years were spent in the relative isolation of an orphanage, this child's view of the war was necessarily limited to a very small portion of the home front. Despite that limitation, the war affected every aspect of my life and the lives of all the children at the orphanage. Whether child or civilian adult, the war determined the relationships one had, where one lived, what one had to eat and what clothing to wear, and where he or she worked or went to school. For the civilian population World War II was a time of giving, though we children in the orphanage had nothing to give. It was a time of sharing, but all we shared was a poverty stricken environment with thirty or forty other children. When the war was finally over our celebration was short lived because while the rest oMore information on:A Child's View of World War II
The Home Front (World at War: World War II)Brenda Williams
What was it like to live and fight during World War II? This series uses a variety of illustrations and historical resources, such as newspaper extracts to provide a perspective of World War II. It also includes timelines and 'In the News' features.More information on:The Home Front (World at War: World War II)
Jessie's Story: A Family Saga of a Victorian Child Who Endured Two World WarsSteve Samuel
In the closing years of Queen Victoria's reign Jessie Carter, a small dark haired and shy twelve-year old leaves school to help her mother on their struggling farm. Jessie's life changes when she attends the village service on the death of Queen Victoria and meets Joe. For a few years national events have little impact on the lives of the villagers who are dominated by the near feudal influence of their landlord in the 'big house'. But the twentieth century will bring unimaginable change as Jessie and her family endure the pain of two world wars and much sadness, but there will also be unexpected opportunities.More information on:Jessie's Story: A Family Saga of a Victorian Child Who Endured Two World Wars
World War II (What They Don't Tell You About)Bob Fowke
Despite the jokey cover, the contents are weighty but highly accessible, and may well inspire conversations with relatives who remember that time. -- The Guardian (March 2000) They provide a 'way in' for less confident readers and whet the appetite of history-phobes. -- Literacy & Learning These bright and breezy books are packed with quirky facts and information. [...] My own personal favourite was 'What They Don't Tell You About: World War II'. [...] Overall a series cheap enough to stimulate interest in their subject. -- BfK, May 00 Product Description Did you know that Adolf Hilter wasn't, in fact, German? The Second World War brought horror and heartache to millions of people all over the globe, and it turned everyday living upside down too. Any history book will give you the boring facts they think you should know, but only this one will tell you what life during World War II was really like ...More information on:World War II (What They Don't Tell You About)
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