Tynedale at War 1939u1945 by Brian Tilley

Tynedale at War 1939u1945 by Brian Tilley

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Covers wartime topics: life on the Home Front, ration books, ruffian evacuees, the black out and local heroes

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Tynedale at War 1939u1945 by Brian Tilley

Barawling Australians, Polish pilots burning to avenge themselves on Germany for the invasion of their country, the German officer who drowned while trying to escape from a South Tyne PoW camp, and the pub landlady who watered down her gin in order, she claimed, to prevent naive Land Army girls getting drunk it was all part of life in Tynedale as the district went to war for the second time in twenty-five years. Although well away from the battlegrounds of Europe, Tynedale did not escape the ravages of the Second World War. The rolling moorlands of the heart of Northumberland are still pitted with dozens of craters, where both Allied and Axis aircraft crashed in flames, and there were tragedies on the Home Front too. At remote Coanwood, twenty-four men were left dead or seriously injured when a training exercise went badly wrong, and an exploding ammunition train at Hexham railway station left three men dead. Even before the conflict began, founder of the British Union of Fascists Sir Oswald Mosley and the hated Nazi propaganda broadcaster, William Joyce better known as Lord Haw Haw both came to the heart of Northumberland to preach the Fascist gospel in Hexham.This book deals with the everyday impact of six years of war on the district, from the arrival of gravely wounded soldiers from Dunkirk at Hexham Emergency Hospital, through to dealing with thousands of often louse-ridden evacuees from industrial Tyneside, the heroics of local servicemen and the antics of the Home Guard.
Brian Tilley has lived and worked in Tynedale for over forty years, and as deputy editor of the Hexham Courant newspaper, he is in a unique position to sift through the paper's detailed files on the years 193945, where the triumphs and tragedies of the conflict were played out on a weekly basis.
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ISBN 13 9781473863958
ISBN 10 1473863953
Title Tynedale at War 1939u1945
Author Brian Tilley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2017-07-01
Number of pages 199
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.