Careless Talk: The Hidden History of the Home Front’

Careless Talk: The Hidden History of the Home Front’

by StuartHylton (Author)

Synopsis

The traditional image of the Home Front in World War II is of cheery Londoners, singing along to Vera Lynn on the radio and making do and mending as bombs fall all around them. But there was another side to life in wartime Britain, a side many would like to forget. Questionable Governmental procedures often hindered Britain's chance of winning the war. Incredibly meticulous plans for protecting the nation's art treasures, yet little preparation was made for the civil defence of its population. A catalogue of authoritarian blunders shows in frightening detail just how close Britain came to becoming a totalitarian state. Propaganda fed to the people bore scant relation to the facts, and dark forces like racism found a ready outlet in wartime society. Crime continued to flourish, and the class tensions in prewar society were often thrown into sharp relief. Careless Talk is a stimulating, unsentimental portrait of a nation at arms.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0750932244
ISBN 13: 9780750932240

Author Bio
STUART HYLTON is a writer and historian. He has also written Reading at War and From Rationing to Rock: The 1950s Revisited for The History Press.