The Civilian In War
The Home Front in Europe, Japan and the USA in World War II
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
207 pages
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illustrated
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8 x 5-4/5
A collection of essays by specialist authors covering both belligerent and occupied countries: Britain, Germany, the United States, the former Soviet Union, Japan, Italy, Poland, France and the Netherlands. It explores the impact of the Second World War on the civilian population by looking at such aspects as propaganda, morale, labour mobilization, the role of women, resistance and collaboration within a comparative framework.
Arthur Marwick | O.U.Newsletter
“...a gem of a book for students...” –Arthur Marwick, O.U.Newsletter
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