Women in the Second World War
(Author) NEIL R STOREYWhen the winds of war blew for a second time the women of Britain answered the call. Many of the first to volunteer had served in World War I, and now they offered their services again, bringing their daughters with them. During World War II, women proved themselves indispensable to the war effort, serving in both military uniformed units abroad and in home front organizations through the darkest hours of the Blitz. Illustrated with contemporary black and white and some rare color photographs, documents and ephemera, this poignant and moving book tells the stories of these women in their own words.
NEIL R STOREY
Neil R Storey is a renowned British historian and author, known for his meticulous research and engaging storytelling. His most famous work, "The Little Book of Titanic," delves into the tragic sinking of the iconic ship. Storey's contributions to literature include shedding light on historical events with vivid detail and compelling narratives.