Crime in the Second World War
Crime in the Second World War
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The outbreak of war saw criminals exploiting the emergency conditions and those with a previously unblemished reputation tempted into crime. Penny Legg shows how and why crime was committed during the Second World War and what became of those Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse who strayed into the underworld.
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Crime in the Second World War by Penny Legg
Was There Crime in the Second World War? At a time of national emergency, the average person could be forgiven for thinking that crime rates would go down as everyone tried to help the war effort. However, the reality was that criminals saw the war as an opportunity to exploit the emergency conditions and those with a previously unblemished reputation found themselves tempted off the straight and narrow. Criminal activity wasn’t just a civilian occupation. The military services had its share of crime and the influx of foreign troops added to the problem. American and Canadian troops found themselves transported to Britain in preparation for D-Day. Lonely and far from home, some rioted and many looked for other distractions with desertion being a significant problem and one which was often funded by crime. Heavily illustrated with both contemporary and modern photographs Penny takes you back to some of the most infamous wartime crimes such as the blackout ripper, the bath chair murderer and the last person to be prosecuted in Britain for witchcraft. She also delves into the murky world of Spivs, Gangs, prostitutes and Robbers. At a time when rationing, shortages and the blitz meant feeding the family became ever more difficult it was all too easy for the increasingly blurred line of criminality to be crossed. Penny Legg shows how and why crime was committed during the Second World War and what became of those Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse who strayed into the underworld.
Penny Legg, in her terrific book, shows that the truth was far, far removed from what we saw in Dad's Army…This book is a revelation, something of an eye-opener, and well worth a look* Books Monthly *
This handsomely illustrated book is set to become a standard work on a dark, intriguing and fascinating topic. * Peter Lovesey, Crime writer and past chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association *
This handsomely illustrated book is set to become a standard work on a dark, intriguing and fascinating topic. * Peter Lovesey, Crime writer and past chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association *
Penny Legg is the author of over thirteen books. A university lecturer in creative writing, journalism and business writing, and author coach. Penny is a founding member of SO:To Speak, Southampton's festival of words and author of Crime in the Second World War: Spivs, Scoundrels, Rogues and Worse.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781781220092 |
| ISBN 10 | 1781220093 |
| Title | Crime in the Second World War |
| Author | Penny Legg |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Sabrestorm Publishing |
| Year published | 2017-04-28 |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |