The Words of War: The British Forces' Personal Letters and Diaries During the Second World War

Author(s): Marcus Cowper

History/Politics

Using the Imperial War Museum's vast archive of personal diaries, this remarkable anthology examines the stories of ordinary men and women who fought, and in some cases died, on the front line and home front during the Second World War. "The Words of War" features diverse first-hand accounts from individuals who took part in the key campaigns of the war. From the young officer facing defeat and capture at Dunkirk; the pilot officer losing friends and comrades during the Battle of Britain; the Land Girl dealing with a new life in the countryside; the Royal Naval seaman fighting the weather in the Russian convoys; the infantryman about to hit the beaches on D-Day; the bomb aimer aboard an Avro Lancaster as it heads towards another German target; to the war in the Far East against the Japanese, this unique publication vividly documents the harsh realities of day-to-day life during the conflict. With each diary entry placed in context within a historical narrative that weaves together the complete story for the reader, "The Words of War" provides a poignant and emotional insight into the human cost of war, whilst shedding new light on this unforgettable period in history.

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The drama of the Second World War is vividly recounted through rarely seen diary extracts written by members of the British forces

Marcus Cowper is the author of a number of titles related to military history. His book The British Army in the Twentieth Century was published with the Imperial War Museum in 2006.

General Fields

  • : 9781845965310
  • : CASTLE BOOKS
  • : CASTLE BOOKS
  • : 0.73
  • : 27 August 2009
  • : 241mm X 157mm X 38mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Marcus Cowper
  • : Hardback
  • : 940.548141
  • : 448
  • : 1 x 8pp b/w