The Home Front: Civilian Life in World War One (Revealing History)

The Home Front: Civilian Life in World War One (Revealing History)

by PeterG.Cooksley (Author), Peter Cooksley (Author)

Synopsis

World War One continues to fascinate but little has been written on the civilian's war. From bombing to rationing, from civil defence to war work, the face of Britain was radically changed as a result of the conflict. More than once Britain was almost brought to its knees by unrestricted submarine warfare and by the end of the war German Zeppelins and Gotha bombers had managed to bomb many parts of Eastern England, while in 1914 the German High Seas fleet bombarded the East Coast destroying buildings in places as diverse as Hartlepool and Lowestoft. The First World War was the first war to have a huge impact on civilians and few were safe from attack. All endured hardship as rationing came into force. What was life like during the war for the civilian population? What hardships did they endure? How did they live? What was the feeling of those who stayed at home? Peter Cooksley tells us the true story of civilians at war on the Home Front.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: NPI Media Group
Published: 01 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0752436880
ISBN 13: 9780752436883

Author Bio
Peter Cooksley is a published aviation author.