Wartime Britain
The Darkest Hours of World War 2 in Great Britain (World War 2 History)
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Narrated by:
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Liam Dale
About this listen
Do you want to learn more about World War II, but don’t have time to read huge, long books? Then let The History Journals take you on an hourly history tour of the different facets of the war. Discover how Hilter’s forces impacted the people of Great Britain in this edition.
If you were to step back in time to London, 1940, despite the fact you’d still be able to pick out the great familiar landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, wonderful green parks and open spaces, you’d also find a city, and for that matter an entire nation, under siege. This was the year that brought home to the people of Great Britain the real impact of a World at War, on this occasion, for the second time in the 20th Century.
Winston Churchill was the voice of the country and when he called upon the people of Britain to rally to the battle cry, they responded again and again. It was indeed a Nation’s finest hour.
You will learn about:
- How Winston Churchill was the right leader at the right time
- How the Brits “economized” during the war
- What was the “must have “Christmas gift during the war
- How the Treaty of Versailles was the precursor of WW2
We create enlightening history books for people looking to learn about topics in a quick study guide format. Our books won’t take you days to listen to - but can be enjoyed over a cup of coffee and an hour or so of your time. They are the perfect starter to see if you’d like to delve deeper into any specific subject.
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