An edition of The children who fought Hitler (2010)

The children who fought Hitler

a British outpost in Europe

Large print ed.
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An edition of The children who fought Hitler (2010)

The children who fought Hitler

a British outpost in Europe

Large print ed.
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Ypres, centre of First World War remembrance, was once home to a thriving British community that played a heroic role in Second World War.

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Publisher
Windsor/Paragon
Language
English
Pages
404

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The children who fought Hitler: a British outpost in Europe
2010, Windsor/Paragon
in English - Large print ed.
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The children who fought Hitler: a British outpost in Europe
2010, John Murray
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Back from the Dead
2. Builders of Silent Cities
3. Sunshine and Shadows
4. A Little Sprig of Empire
5. A Very British School
6. Danger
7. Exodus
8. Escape
9. Occupation
10. Detention: the Men's Story
11. Detention: the Women's Story
12. Hitting Back
13. Secrets
14. Resistance
15. Liberation
16. After
Acknowledgements
Illustration Acknowledgements
Sources
Further Reading and References.

Edition Notes

Standard print ed. originally published: London : John Murray, 2009.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Bath]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.5337
Library of Congress
LP940.5337 Ell

The Physical Object

Pagination
404 pages (large print)
Number of pages
404

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32979711M
Internet Archive
childrenwhofough0000elli_y8y4
ISBN 10
1408487845, 1408487853
ISBN 13
9781408487846, 9781408487853
OCLC/WorldCat
755067816
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

"Few people know that Ypres, centre of First World War remembrance, was once home to a thriving British community that played a heroic role in the Second World War. This expatriate outpost grew around the British ex-servicemen who cared for the war memorials and cemeteries of 'Flanders Fields'. Many married local women and their children grew up multi-lingual, but attended their own school and were intensely proud to be British. When Germany invaded in 1940 the community was threatened: some children managed to escape, others were not so lucky. But, armed with their linguistic skills and local knowledge, pupils of the British Memorial School were uniquely prepared to fight Hitler in occupied territory and from Britain. Still in their teens, some risked capture, torture and death in intelligence and resistance operations in the field. An exceptional patriotism spurred them on to feats of bravery in this new conflict. Whilst their peers at home were being evacuated to the English countryside, these children were directly exposed to danger in one of the major theatres of war."--Publisher's description.

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