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BRITAIN ALONE?

… Dominion and government-in-exile forces during World War Two played a significant part in ensuring Britain’s survival and eventual victory As this 13in x 8in … King Leopold surrendered his forces to the Germans on May 28, 1940, causing much consternation. This also meant …

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THE WAR OF THE WARDS

… mass casualties and staff shortages were expected to push Britain’s wartime medical infrastructure to breaking point … staff have it tough at the best of times – but World War Two brought Britain’s lifesavers a whole new level of … nursing issues, although it didn’t report until May 1945. The government even supported a 1943 film, The Lamp …

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IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM, LONDON

… guns outside Many readers will have been to the Imperial War Museum in London in the past, but like me, may not have visited for a while. The museum is located south … War One. Spitfire Mk IA R6915, which flew in the Battle of Britain in 1940, and a Japanese Ohka kamikaze aircraft …

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BAW partners with popular festival

Britain at War magazine and its sister publication Classic Military … duo Al and James are set to act as guest editors in the May 2024 issue of Britain at War. The magazines’ editorial teams …

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The FRIENDLY Invasion 3,000,000 GIs

… of US personnel. Nothing on this scale had been seen in Britain before. The Americans had come over in 1918, but the … there were around 1,000,000 GIs in Britain, and by the war’s end an estimated 3,000,000 had passed through the … Triple Eight’ and based in Birmingham from February to May 1945, the unit was awarded a Meritorious Unit …

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DRINK FOR VICTORY!

Britain’s public houses provided an opportunity to escape the war for an hour or two, but it became increasingly difficult … takes a wry smile at rationing. Rare, £25 “Although beer may not have been officially rationed, some landlords …

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HERO of the MONTH

… by a Spitfire Mk.IIA LORD ASHCROFT MEDAL COLLECTION/IWM “War stories can contain a mix of tragedy and triumph and … of flying more operational hours during the Battle of Britain than any other RAF pilot. However, as is so often the … retreat of the British Expeditionary Force to Dunkirk in May 1940. In a six-day period, the squadron accounted for 19 …

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Field Post

… YOUR VOICE 'BRITAIN AT WAR' MAGAZINE, PO BOX 100, STAMFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE, PE9 1XQ | … World War One’s escape artist In Craig Moore’s interesting article For when the writing was on the wall, about the RAF’s …

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THE GRAND LOT

… HOME FRONT FIREFIGHTERS BY NUMBERS World War Two brought challenges for Britain’s fire services, but thanks to a volunteer army and a … of wartime firefighter Cyril Demarne OBE. Unveiled in May 1991, in 2003 it was rededicated in tribute to all …

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DANGER ON THE LINE

… MILITARIA Britain’s railway industr y entered World War Two in a position of strength, but it would face … three enemy aircraft. How much use these armoured trains may have been in an actual invasion is debatable, as no one …

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Inside Your Magazine

… Next Month May 2024, Issue 205 On sale April 25 Alarm! Alarm! Look to … invaders are inbound! James Holland and Al Murray occupy Britain at War as guest editors and their arrival could not be better …

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UNIQUE CANADIAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL CLASP

… doubled its lower guide at Noonans to fetch £4,800 In Britain, the notion of imperial service immediately fills the … to the battalion.” FORTHCOMING SALES • Wilson55 May 8-9, 2024 • Duke’s May 9, 2024 • Toovey’s May 14, 2024 … NOTE: Listings include medals, militaria, arms and armour, war art and other historical-themed sales. Dates and …

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Field Post

… 'Britain at War' Magazine, PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 1XQ | … character.” Andrew Thomas A llies in A rlington In the article Military Misfit about Major-General Orde Wingate … – the other being Field Marshal Sir John Dill. What may be of interest is that they are not the only Britons …

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Inside Your Magazine

… On sale May 30 June 2024, Issue 206 D-Day was a colossal undertaking, … is not all about Normandy. We also explore the role of Britain’s policewomen during World War Two, with a focus on the ill-fated Bertha Gleghorn, the …

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Identifying Canada’s unknown soldiers

… Sergeant Arthur Melvin – all Canadians serving in World War One – rested anonymously beneath French fields, or below … not only vital but “a sacred responsibility”. Speaking to Britain at War, Dr Lockyer, a forensic anthropologist who … we simply can't extract a strong enough sample, or there may simply be no living donors to give genealogical samples.” …