by JohnCooper (Author)
The Hertfordshire town of Harpenden, experienced the tragedies and hardships of war at first hand during the two world wars. Illustrated by historic picture postcards and photographs, the reader is taken on a journey starting from the early days of the First World War, when 4,000 troops descended on this peaceful country village in Hertfordshire for training prior to departure to the horrors of northern France. The interwar years of the 1920s and `30s, as the country gradually got back onto its feet again after four years of conflict, were a time of great expansion and change in Harpenden where new housing was built and additional roads constructed. With the outbreak of the Second World War, Harpenden was put on a war footing as Anderson shelters were distributed, trenches were dug and evacuee children started to arrive. There were morale boosting marches by the local Home Guard, the nightly air-raid sirens and the forced incarceration spent in an Anderson shelter, relief only coming with the welcome sound of the `All-Clear'. The euphoria that was felt as first VE and then VJ Day dawned, finally bringing to an end nearly six years of hostilities as Victory bonfires were lit all around the Village, was tempered post-war by the continuation of rationing and austerity before residents could gradually forget the deprivation and shortages with the onset of the 1950s. Harpenden: A Village in Wartime is the story of the experiences of Harpenden in almost forty years of war and peace as this quiet agricultural village gradually developed into the attractive town that we see today. It pays tribute to the people of this town who served, died and lived through the two world wars, and how they managed to endure in the face of the horrors of war.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Oct 2018
ISBN 10: 1445689057
ISBN 13: 9781445689050