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In the Second World War Peter Hepplewhite

In the Second World War By Peter Hepplewhite

In the Second World War by Peter Hepplewhite


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Summary

Examines the everyday lives and roles of men, women and children in each historical period.

In the Second World War Summary

In the Second World War by Peter Hepplewhite

This book draws on a range of evidence to describe the lives of men, women and children during the Second World War. left behind. It examines how they lived, studied, fought and worked for the war effort, worshipped and played. There are also short stories about real people who lived during this period of history, such as Winston Churchill, land girl Pat Kemp and Agnes Conway, an 11-year-old evacuee.

About Peter Hepplewhite

Peter Hepplewhite is an experienced writer of children's history and has taught the subject for many years. He is currently the Education Officer for Tyne & Wear Archives Service.

Table of Contents

Why did Britain go to war? Why were children evacuated? What happened to evacuees? How did people protect themselves from air raids? How did people prepare for invasion? What jobs did men do during the war? What jobs did women do during the war? What was school like during the war? How did people 'make do' during the war? How did people have fun during the war? What happened to people when the war ended? Glossary Further information Index

Additional information

GOR010107655
9780750262378
0750262370
In the Second World War by Peter Hepplewhite
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
20100610
32
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