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The
following sites provide information on the Home Front
in Britain in the Second World War
- Kevin
Morrison Collection
Kevin Morrison transferred ten years worth of print
accumulation to the Special Collections and Archives
of the Glasgow Caledonian University Library in
1999. The Collection remains in Kevins ownership,
with GCUL acting as custodians, and is centred on
the Second World War, with an emphasis on the social
implications of a whole range of Home Front activities.
See the collection
overview.
- Midnight
Watch
"This site is dedicated to the 60,595 men,
women and children who lost their lives in Britain
during the Second World War. ... It will cover a
number of aspects of the Home Front during World
War 2."
[The above site will set off a cascade of popup
windows.]
- People
at War: BBC Education Site
When war broke out in September 1939, the British
government expected that the effects on life in
Britain would be very serious. Throughout the 1930s
there had been many predictions about the effects
that bombing would have on cities. In May 1937 there
was newsreel film of the attack by the Condor Legion
on the Spanish city of Guernica. So it was believed
that bombing would cause massive destruction and
loss of life.
- Rosie
the Riveter
American poster and poem, re: the woman who came
to symbolise American women during the war.
- Rosie
the Riveter: The Life and Times of
American documentary film covering the wartime lives
of women war-production workers. For an academic
discussion of the subject see Women
at War: Redstone's WWII Female "Production
Soldiers"
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