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Britain's Railways in Wartime

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During World War 2 Britain's railways were in the frontline and were targeted by the Luftwaffe's violent offensive against the homeland.

Many railway workers lost their lives, and locomotives, rolling stock and infrastructure were destroyed.

However, the railways were also an essential part of Britain's war effort, not only maintaining the flow of people and goods at home and evacuating people from the cities, but also playing a vital role in the movement of the armed forces and their equipment.

The massive build up to D-Day would not have been possible without the logistical support of the railways.

During this challenging and turbulent time, many photographers recorded for posterity the impact of war on the railways.As with many aspects of daily life during the war, the railways were effectively brought under government control and many photographs were taken for propaganda purposes.

Despite this, there are also many moving images of the struggle to survive.

In this excellent volume, distinguished railway author and dedicated historian Kevin Robertson has brought together the very best of a fascinating collection of images which have never been seen before. Showing not only locomotives, rolling stock, and infrastructure, he also beautifully captures the plight of the people involved at the time who kept the railways running against all the odds.

This will be essential reading for all railway historians and enthusiasts, as well as anyone who is interested in the social context of this significant period.

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Crecy Publishing
0860936236 / 9780860936237
Hardback
16/10/2008
United Kingdom
English
128 p. : chiefly ill.
28 cm
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