Wales in World War 2

Cover of Wales in World War 2 by Quentin Deakin
Publisher: Y Lolfa
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9781800994003
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21258 inches
Length: 6.02361 inches
Width: 0.98425 inches
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Wales in World War 2 by Quentin Deakin, published by Y Lolfa in 2023, offers a comprehensive study of Wales’ significant role in the British response to World War II and the war’s impact on the region. This 304-page book examines various aspects of the war effort, including military training, public entertainment, and the hosting of secretive weapons programs, while also addressing the experiences of 110,000 child evacuees and the war economy.

Readers will find an in-depth exploration of the diverse experiences of the Welsh population during the conflict, including politicians, civil servants, miners, steelworkers, and entertainers. The book covers the effects of the 1940 blitz and delves into the complex relationship between the Welsh people and English authorities, particularly in the context of propaganda through film, radio, and the arts. Additionally, it addresses the lasting legacy of the war on Wales, providing a thorough understanding of this pivotal period in history.


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The most comprehensive study to date of Wales’ role in the British response to World War II, and the impact of the war on Wales itself. Wales was vital to the war effort, from military training to public entertainment, from hosting several of Britain’s most secretive weapons programs to housing 110,000 child evacuees, from the war economy to food security. The devastating 1940 blitz in the cities of the south is well known, but the book covers every region comprehensively. Politicians, civil servants and civilian volunteers; miners, steelworkers, farmers, factory workers and entertainers; local children, host families and evacuees; new recruits, soldiers, prisoners of war and pacifists – the book looks at the experience of every part of the population present in Wales during the war. Long-standing tensions between the Welsh people and the English authorities meant for a sometimes strained relationship, affecting the role of film, radio and the arts in propaganda directed to audiences in the home. The book also looks at the legacy of the conflict on Wales after the war.

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Publisher: Y Lolfa. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9781800994003.
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Language: en. Pages: 304.

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