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Britain at War 1939 to 1945: What Was Life Like During the War?

di James Lingard

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This history of the Second World War is written from the standpoint of people directly involved. What was it like to live through such a war? This book aims to bring the period alive for the reader. However, facts and figures are historically accurate rather than the propaganda then fed to the public. Some personal experiences are slightly dramatised, but all are based on actual events. The reader may be surprised at how close the Allies came to disaster. Written by a leading lawyer with a lifelong interest in history, BRITAIN AT WAR 1939 to 1945: · Is written from the standpoint of people directly involved and aims to bring the period alive for the reader. · Provides a concise, readable but comprehensive overview of the war. · Shows how close the Allies came to disaster. · By slightly dramatizing some personal experiences (based on actual events), adds human interest. · How can a family with a small child caught up in such a war survive? The book is ideal for all who want to know about the war but lack the time to study more weighty tomes. Its entertaining insights will add interest to educational courses.… (altro)
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    Jamesbat: This has the detail which had to be omitted from my short summary of the war.
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This book is just amazing. It's about how small child in Britain with a through family went WWII. It also mentions some famous speeches that were done by Winston Churchill himself.

This book, to me, really brought great insight on what WWII was about and how harsh the conditions were. I, as a teenager, realized that whatever decisions I make in the future will impact on how this world will be, and on how I need to make decisions that will lead this world to a path that will never see a war like WWII ever again.

I would recommend this book to people who need to reflect in their lives and people who need to change what decisions they make in their lives. ( )
  css29 | Apr 20, 2016 |
A condensed and very readable history of WWII, interspersed with the memoirs of a then-young boy living in England during the war, this is an enjoyable book. It is interesting to see life during the war through the eyes of a small child. If that child had been older the memoir portion, the most engaging part of the book, possibly would have been longer. I sometimes found myself skimming through the straight history parts, which might not have been wise, as there are some really interesting sections, such as the one on the V-1 and V-2 bombs. ( )
  aardvark2 | Dec 10, 2015 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per gli Omaggi dei Membri di LibraryThing .
Let me disclose up front that I received a PDF edition of this book as a giveaway in return for a review, and that the book could be just as easily categorised as "History" as "Biographies & Memoirs).

The blurb for the book says that it "gives a short insight into the horrors of the home front told from the perspective of someone who actually experienced them, a fascinating look at the harsh realities of life in Britain, life full of drama and the danger of impending death. How did a family with a small child caught up in such a war survive? There follows an overview of the major campaigns in World War II, giving an insight into the big picture, enlivened by personal experiences and quotations from Churchill."

What attracted me to the book was the promise that it would give an insight into the horrors of the home front from the perspective of someone who actually experienced them as a young boy. And it does do this, but this section of the book is far too short, and the overview of the major campaigns section is far too long as this section is not detailed enough for anyone with even a cursory interest in the history of WWII.

Having said that, the two separate parts of the book are very well written. It's just that both are too brief and not detailed enough for my own tastes. If you are only looking for a quick look at life in Britain during the war, or a very short summary of the major campaigns of the war, add an extra star to my rating.

BTW I did notice that the PDF edition I received has only 86 pages, so perhaps there is more detail in the Kindle and paperback editions, which are said on Amazon to have 148 and 150 pages respectively, or perhaps it just that the pagination is different in the different formats, but a difference of almost 75% is hard to believe is due simply to pagination. ( )
  Davros-10 | Aug 22, 2015 |
The book consists of a short overview of the military history of WWII with an introduction about Britain in and after WWI, and a final essay about the social effects of WWII on postwar Britain. This is interspersed with memories of his life during the war. There are also two stories in the military history taken from his aquaintances who served in the war.

I can't judge the accuracy of the history. This is just a short sketch, and focuses a lot on numbers. Troops, airplanes, ships of various types, tanks, whether destroyed, built, captured... the numbers seem to be all important. Anyone interested in the war as such will need to read other books.

The most interesting part is his own story of how he experienced the war. However, the author was born in 1936, and he was not allowed to listen to the news on the wireless, so although it is interesting to hear stories of wartime life from the point of view of a small boy, I found it harder to relate to this than to the many books about the period that I have read, both memoirs and fiction, that covered wider aspects than were visible to him. It would have been interesting to have this this part of the book expanded on.

What this book certainly does not do is answer the question in the subtitle, 'What was life like during the war?' ( )
1 vota MarthaJeanne | Aug 14, 2015 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per gli Omaggi dei Membri di LibraryThing .
I received this book in exchange for an honest review. It took me awhile to get around to reading it because it was only available in PDF and I have a nook so it was itty bitty text.

[Britain at War 1939 to 1945: What was life like during the war?] by [James Lingard] starts out with personal account from him as a child during the war. This is well written and a very interesting perspective. The book continues to be well written and informative but loses that personal narrative as the author just begins relating the history of the war. It would have been better if he just focused on the narrative from the point of view of Britain rather than give a history lecture. ( )
  MsHooker | May 3, 2015 |
The History Magazine (Spring Issue 2009)
For many older people the Second World War was the major event in their lives, but for the rest of us it is just history and it is hard to imagine what life was really like for them. In his book James Lingard tries to give us a picture of how a small boy saw life in the war interspersed with a potted history of the war to put things in context. I enjoyed this book giving as it does an insight into one person’s war.’
aggiunto da Jamesbat | modificaThe History Magazine
 
James Lingard’s Britain at War 1939-1945 presents the reader with an excellent easy to digest overview of the key events that affected Britain during World War two. He has skillfully weaved personal accounts and his own experiences into the book to deliver a fascinating insight into the trials of civilian life in Britain
aggiunto da Jamesbat | modificaHistory Times
 
-- this short but powerful book brings together personal reflections with the historical and political context. The author’s memories are interwoven with quotations from Churchill’s speeches and overviews of the major campaigns. ‘Britain at War’ is written from the standpoint of people directly involved --

aggiunto da Jamesbat | modificaUCL People (University College London)
 
BRITAIN AT WAR 1939 to 1945 What was life like during the war? brings alive the harsh realities of life in Britain during the war - life full of uncertainty and the danger of impending death. It provides a concise history of the salient campaigns in World War 2 ideal for anyone who lacks the time or inclination to study the larger works.’
aggiunto da Jamesbat | modificaThe Historical Association
 
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A concise history of the Second World War
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The book is dedicated to all those who suffered on the road to victory and in particular to my parents.
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This history of the Second World War is written as far as possible from the standpoint of people actually involved so that the reader can obtain an insight into their hopes and fears and an idea of what it was like to live in Britain during the war.
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I see the ten thousand villages of Russia where the means of existence is wrung so hardly from the soil - - I see advancing upon all this in hideous onslaught the Nazi war machine, with its clanking, heel-clicking, dandified Prussian officers, its crafty expert agents fresh from the cowing and tying down of a dozen countries. I see also, the dull, drilled, docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiery plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts. (Churchill's broadcast to the Nation 22nd June 1941).
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The 2nd edition published 11th May 2015 ISBN: 9781504942126 (paperback) and 9781504942133 (e-book) improves the 1st edition.
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This history of the Second World War is written from the standpoint of people directly involved. What was it like to live through such a war? This book aims to bring the period alive for the reader. However, facts and figures are historically accurate rather than the propaganda then fed to the public. Some personal experiences are slightly dramatised, but all are based on actual events. The reader may be surprised at how close the Allies came to disaster. Written by a leading lawyer with a lifelong interest in history, BRITAIN AT WAR 1939 to 1945: · Is written from the standpoint of people directly involved and aims to bring the period alive for the reader. · Provides a concise, readable but comprehensive overview of the war. · Shows how close the Allies came to disaster. · By slightly dramatizing some personal experiences (based on actual events), adds human interest. · How can a family with a small child caught up in such a war survive? The book is ideal for all who want to know about the war but lack the time to study more weighty tomes. Its entertaining insights will add interest to educational courses.

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