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The Fighting Forces of the Second World War: The Home Front

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Fighting Forces of the Second World War: The Home Front
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John C. Miles
SeriesThe Fighting Forces of the Second World War
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 273,Width 216
ISBN/Barcode 9781445157870
ClassificationsDewey:940.5341
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Edition Illustrated edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Imprint Franklin Watts Ltd
Publication Date 28 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A look at the heroic fighting forces of the Second World War How did the forces that fought on the home front affect the outcome of the Second World War? This book explores the role of civilians during the Second World War, from the local heroes of the resistance movements to the factory workers, Home Guard and firefighters who offered vital support to national war efforts. Along the way, readers will discover the key battles, tactics and weapons that helped the Allies to victory. The Fighting Forces of the Second World War is a must-read for all young military buffs, who enjoy poring over the tactics, uniforms, weapons, special equipment and much more of the heroic fighting forces who waged the Second World War. Key battles and notable events, told chronologically, provide a useful solid historical structure and offer key learning, while the single-topic approach allows easy comparison between the different sides. A great series for readers aged 11 and up.

Author Biography

John. C Miles began his fascinating journey of discovery in Toronto, Canada where he trained as a classical musician. Moving to the UK, he spent many years as a parasite on the broad back of London whilst working as a children's non-fiction editor. Like Anthony a Wood, he is a snapper up of unconsidered historical trifles and has spent many years studying the past and wondering how and why. He now lives near Bath, growing parsnips, taking photographs with his collection of vintage film cameras and dressing as an 18th-century pirate.