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Christmas on the Home Front
An Account of Christmas in the U.K. During the Second World War (1939 - 1945)
George Bradley(0)
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Christmas on the Home FrontChristmas on the Home Front is a vivid, humane history of how Britain kept the festive season alive during the Second World War - a time when goodwill had to shine through blackouts, bomb damage, ration books and absence. Drawing on letters, diaries, Mass-Observation notes, Ministry of Information records, and the memories of ordinary men, women, and children, it reveals how the country adapted its celebrations with ingenuity, humour, and quiet courage.Across its chapters - and fully illustrated throughout with evocative, vintage-style imagery - the book traces each wartime Christmas from 1939 to 1945: the confusion of that first season of evacuation; the Blitz winters spent singing carols in shelters; the "Make Do and Mend" years of homemade toys and carrot fudge; and the celebrations held in barracks, factories, mines, hospitals, and aboard ships across the world. It brings to life the voices of those who waited for letters from the front, children opening presents far from home, volunteers trying to brighten hospital wards, and families gathering round tables where one chair was often empty.The closing chapters explore the strange, hopeful Christmases of 1944 and 1945, when victory edged nearer, but the war was far from over, and the first fragile festive seasons of peace - when, at last, the lights came on again.Warm, moving and rich in authentic detail, Christmas on the Home Front is a testament to resilience, togetherness, and the small acts of kindness that helped a nation hold on to the spirit of Christmas when it needed it most.