Provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57,000 French civilians. Using oral history and archival research, it provides an insight into children's wartime lives in which bombing often featured prominently, even though it has slipped out of French collective memory. -- .
Provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57,000 French civilians. Using oral history and archival research, it provides an insight into children's wartime lives in which bombing often featured prominently, even though it has slipped out of French collective memory. -- .
Lindsey Dodd is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Huddersfield
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Introduction 1. Telling stories Part I: Expecting bombing 2. Expecting war 3. Preparing for bombs Part II: Experiencing bombing 4. Being bombed 5. An evolving response 6. In the aftermath 7. The consequences of bombing Part III: Explaining bombing 8. Explaining bombing to the public 9. Explaining bombing to children 10. Friends, enemies and the wider war Evaluating bombing: a conclusion Index
Introduction 1. Telling stories Part I: Expecting bombing 2. Expecting war 3. Preparing for bombs Part II: Experiencing bombing 4. Being bombed 5. An evolving response 6. In the aftermath 7. The consequences of bombing Part III: Explaining bombing 8. Explaining bombing to the public 9. Explaining bombing to children 10. Friends, enemies and the wider war Evaluating bombing: a conclusion Index
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