Norfolk in the Second World War

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781860773891
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 168 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2008
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Norfolk was truly a ‘front-line county’ during the Second World War. Its people served in all branches of the forces, and the threat of invasion and the reality of air raids affected everyone.

Alongside Norfolk men in the Norfolk Regiment in France, Singapore and in the Far East, this book examines those serving in the Navy, Merchant Navy and the Air Force as well as the vital role played by women in the armed forces, the Women’s Land Army, and many other jobs. The daily life of children and adults is also explored, including the effects of food and clothes rationing, measures taken to prepare the community in case of invasion, and life at school in wartime.

Two important themes in wartime Norfolk were those of child evacuees and of the United States Army Air Force. Norfolk people experienced both sides of the evacuee situation: children came to the county from the London area, while children from the Norfolk coast were evacuated to the Midlands. The American presence in the county has left a rich archive of personal papers and photographs, now held at the Norfolk Record Office, along with diaries and letters of Norfolk people.

Beautifully illustrated with contemporary photographs, this book draws on this material and reminiscences of those in the county to enhance the enthralling story of life during the Second World War.

FRANK MEERES has worked with the archives of the county of Norfolk for over thirty years. He is the author of many local history books, ranging from A History of Norwich and A History of Bury St Edmunds to Norfolk in the First World War. He has taught a large number of day and evening classes on all aspects of local and community history in East Anglia, and has regularly contributed articles to the Eastern Daily Press.

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