London at War

London at War by Stephen Halliday is a detailed exploration of the conflicts that have influenced London’s history. Published by Rydon Publishing in 2016, this edition comprises 144 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a unique collection of surprising revelations and heroic deeds, highlighting various characters, including British wartime commanders, who have shaped the city’s past.
Readers will discover a range of quirky pieces of trivia related to the social impacts of war and the devastation caused by the Blitz. The narrative delves into the privations experienced during these tumultuous times, providing insights into how these events have left a lasting mark on London. This work serves as a resource for those interested in the historical context of Europe and Great Britain, presenting a multifaceted view of a city that has endured significant challenges throughout its history.
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A unique collection of surprising revelations, heroic deeds and other quirky pieces of trivia from the conflicts that have shaped London’s fascinating past. From British wartime commanders and other characters who called London their home, through the privations of war and their social impact, to the devastation caused by the Blitz.
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