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Advance Britannia: How the Second World War Was Won, 1942-1945

Alan Allport

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By 1942, Churchill faced a vastly different war than the one he'd inherited from Neville Chamberlain. Britain was no longer alone; the Soviets were now an unlikely ally in the East, and Pearl Harbor had finally pushed America into action. Yet the scale of violence remained unchanged. On average, seven British men, women and children were killed every hour of the Second World War. The country would never be the same again.

In Advance Britannia, historian Alan Allport reveals the war as it was lived - from the battlefields to the ration books, in the War Ministry and in the air raid shelters. Mixing social history with dramatic storytelling, this is a definitive account of the war that reshaped the world.

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Praise for Advance Britannia: How the Second World War Was Won, 1942-1945

  • 'Praise for Alan Allport: 'Allport's wonderfully insightful study asks us to rethink the conventional chronology It is not only refreshingly free of jargon but remarkably moving. If all academic history was written this way, popular historians would be out of a job' - Dominic SandbrookAllport has distilled a mass of wisdom, and gathered all manner of truths under one roof, with skill and judgement' - Max Hastings, Sunday Times'A deeply researched, well-written and perceptive book ... This is Second World War writing at its best' - Andrew Roberts

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