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Richard van Emden,Steve Humphries

All Quiet on the Home Front

A “fascinating” look at hardship, heroism, and civilian life in England during the Great War (World War One Illustrated).
The truth about the sacrifice and suffering among British civilians during World War I is rarely discussed. In this book, people who were there speak about experiences and events that have remained buried for decades.
Their testimony shows the same candor and courage we have become accustomed to hearing from military veterans of this war. Those interviewed include a survivor of a Zeppelin raid in 1915; a Welsh munitions worker recruited as a girl; and a woman rescued from a bombed school after five days. There are also accounts of rural famine, bereavement, and the effects on families back home—and even the story of a woman who planned to kill her family to save them further suffering.
460 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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  • Hikari Steelzhas quoted19 days ago
    foodstuffs briefly spiralled, the price of bread nearly doubling.
  • Hikari Steelzhas quoted19 days ago
    On 9 August, the Tottenham and Edmonton Herald reported the case of a lady who walked into a grocer’s store in Palmers Green and spent the huge sum of £17. So effectively did she empty the shelves that it was forced to close for three days until new supplies could be obtained.
    As a result of such panic buying, wholesale prices rose quickly. The Hull Daily Mail reported that in Grimsby the price of wholesale flour had risen from 27 to 40 shillings per 20-stone sack. Invariably such rises hit the shops, and prices of staple
  • Hikari Steelzhas quoted19 days ago
    The defeat of Germany was expected by Christmas, but in the meantime certain people on the home front took precautions, just in case. At the start of hostilities there had been a rush to stock up on food, with those who could afford it buying large quantities of non-perishables, in particular sugar and tinned foods.
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