Warton in Wartime

“Warton in Wartime” by Harry Holmes, published by History Press Limited in May 2001, offers a detailed examination of the airfield near Warton and its significant role during the Second World War. This 128-page book is presented in English and explores various aspects of wartime activities, including tragic accidents and morale-boosting visits from notable figures such as Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller, alongside impressive production achievements.
Readers will find a thorough discussion of the airfield’s contributions to military efforts in Europe, particularly within the context of World War II and the European Theater. The narrative highlights both the challenges faced and the community’s resilience during this tumultuous period. Through its focused exploration of history, “Warton in Wartime” provides insights into the local impact of global conflicts, making it a relevant addition for those interested in military history and the experiences of Great Britain during the war.
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Warton in Wartime discusses the airfield near Warton’s vital part in the Second World War, including tragic accidents, morale boosting visits by Bing Crosby and Glenn Miller, and record-breaking production figures.
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