Suffolk Summer

Suffolk Summer
Author: John Tate Appleby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1971
Genre: Suffolk (England)
ISBN:

The Great War

The Great War
Author: Herbert Wrigley Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1917
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

VCs of the First World War: Western Front 1915

VCs of the First World War: Western Front 1915
Author: Peter F. Batchelor
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752487485

The predictions of the war 'being over by Christmas' turned out to be far from the truth. By January 1915 the British Expeditionary Force found themselves trapped in the murderous stalemate of trench warfare. British troops had suffered badly in the early campaigns and by January 1915 were holding some 30 miles of trench. The year 1915 was to witness some of the bloodiest and bitter battles of the Great War, including the first blooding at Neuve Chapelle, the Second Battle of Ypres and the appalling failure of Loos. By the end of the summer almost 50,000 men of Kitchener's Army had been killed. This book tells the story of the 67 VC winners from this period on the Western Front. Each of their stories are different and 20 medals were awarded posthumously. However, they all have one thing in common - acts of extraordinary bravery under fire.

Norfolk at War, 1939–45

Norfolk at War, 1939–45
Author: Stephen Browning
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473857007

This year-on-year study of Norfolk at war is the first such for many years, which utilizes material that has not been published in book form before or, sometimes, at all. In both the First and Second World War, Norfolk was pivotal, albeit for different reasons. During the war of 1939-45 Norfolk was home to many bases of the USAAF, changing the area forever with bases remaining a fond feature of Norfolk life. Another unique and enduring legacy was the arrival and often permanent settlement of many Poles, who are commemorated today by a shrine in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich. Norfolk was in many ways changed forever as it had largely, up until this time, been proudly, even stubbornly, isolated a feature that could not have changed more dramatically. This study is both inevitably a military and social study. The major events both at home and overseas are laid out, together with a description of how home life unfolded in very dark times when the stoicism and humor of the Norfolk residents were tested. Contemporary material from newspapers, diaries and local records, as well as over 200 photographs, are used to bring life and color and life to the account.

Norfolk Airfields in the Second World War

Norfolk Airfields in the Second World War
Author: Graham Smith
Publisher: British Airfields of World War
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781853063206

A full account of the part played by Norfolk's airfields during the Second World War. The history of each airfield is described with the squadrons and aircraft based at them and the main operations flown. The effects of the war on the daily lives of civilians, and the constant dangers from raids and night bombing are also detailed. Fully illustrate

Norfolk in the Great War

Norfolk in the Great War
Author: Neil R. Storey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Norfolk (England)
ISBN: 9781841148199

'Norfolk in the Great War' is an evocative portrait of the county during World War One. It reveals the huge turmoil in the county caused by the war, including the mobilization of troops, the requisitioning of animals, the care of casualties, and the shortages of food.