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Crewe in the Great War

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Along with most of the United Kingdom the railway town of Crewe was affected in many ways during the four years of the Great War.

The struggle brokered conflict and co-operation in this industrial community planted in the rural acres of Cheshire by the Grand Junction Railway Company in 1843.

A military tradition dating back to the town's earliest decades helps to explain the eager response by the young men of Crewe when war was declared in 1914. A rapid increase in the cost of living along with accusations of blatant profiteering soon generated demands for regular wage rises.

This conflict between organised labour and industrial and commercial management was more marked in Crewe than elsewhere in the region.

Other features of wartime Crewe that are covered in this book are conscription, Zeppelin scares, food shortages, rationing, regular biographical details of those that were killed, the Christmas truce of 1914, influenza epidemics and the division of opinion over a suitable war memorial.

These are just some of the issues that affected Crewe during the troubled years of the Great War.

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Product Details
Pen & Sword Military
1783463414 / 9781783463411
Paperback / softback
30/11/2014
United Kingdom
English
160 pages : illustrations
24 cm
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