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Waiting for Hitler: Voices from Britain on the Brink of Invasion [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 33x161x242 mm, weight: 722 g, approx 32 b/w
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0340837985
  • ISBN-13: 9780340837986
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 33x161x242 mm, weight: 722 g, approx 32 b/w
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2006
  • Leidėjas: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0340837985
  • ISBN-13: 9780340837986
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In late summer 1940, Hitler told his army to prepare to invade England. The nation waited, breathless with tension, for the Nazi threat to become real.Acclaimed author Midge Gillies gathers together the personal accounts of those who still remember this time, with written sources from contemporary press reports, to diaries and letters, to illustrate and recreate the fear, suspense and even excitement of living in England in the shadow of the Nazis. A pair of sisters, determined that life should go on as normally as possible, carry on swimming and playing tennis - only to find themselves under suspicion of being sympathisers because of their seemingly carefree attitude. A group of former poachers and gamekeepers huddle in a woodland hideout, newly trained and prepared to blow up bridges and slit German throats. Citizens hide their most treasured possessions from the Nazis in biscuit tins, or bury them in graveyards.Over the weekend of September 7th, the code word for high alert flashed round the country, and with tensions at their height many assumed it to mean that the Nazis had already landed.Sunday September 8th was declared a National Day of Prayer - and seemed to many to be the beginning of the end. This is a compelling and evocative account of what it was like, for that short period in 1940, to be waiting for Hitler.

Recenzijos

"* '...diligent, vivid and stirring... Her book is perceptive without being over-analytical, colourful without being overegged... I was gripped, exhilarated and moved by it.' - Sunday Telegraph * 'Fascinating and well-researched' - Independent on Sunday * '... not just an accomplished biography, but a riveting slice of social history.' - Mail on Sunday * 'A vivid evocation of an era... one can almost smell the mixture of smoke, beer, winkles and champagne.' - Times Literary Supplement * 'A first-rate story about a remarkable woman' - Edwina Currie, New Statesman * 'There have been several biographies [ of Marie Lloyd], but Midge Gillies' is the most wide-ranging and thoroughly researched. It is also the best.' - Sunday Telegraph * 'A cracking book... pick it up and laugh and cry. Midge Gillies tops the bill' - Time Out"

Prologue ix
PART ONE: SPRING 1940, THE END OF THE PHONEY WAR
Jenny and Muriel -- All Quiet in Norfolk
3(14)
Ludwig and Hilda -- Life as an `Enemy Alien'
17(11)
Listening to Hitler -- The BBC's Monitoring Service
28(9)
PART TWO: APRIL--MAY 1940, FROM NORWAY TO NORTHERN FRANCE
Jenny and Muriel, April -- Hitler Catches Two Buses
37(12)
Jenny and Muriel, May -- Scanning the Skies
49(16)
Springtime in London
65(12)
Frank O'Brien -- The Soldier's Story
77(15)
To Fight or Flee?
92(19)
PART THREE: JUNE 1940, `WE'RE IN THE FINAL NOW'
Jenny and Muriel -- `If the Invader Comes'
111(19)
Frank's Story -- The Soldier's Return
130(8)
Decio Anzani -- The Italian's Story
138(12)
The Nun with the Hairy Arm and Other Rumours
150(21)
PART FOUR: JULY, DEFENDING BRITAIN
Ludwig and Decio on Board the Arandora Star
171(14)
Leonard Marsland Gander -- Family Life on the South Coast
185(15)
The Defence of Southern England -- Jenny, Muriel and Frank
200(19)
PART FIVE: AUGUST, HITLER'S `LAST APPEAL TO REASON'
Peter Fleming -- Training Britain's Underground Resistance
219(12)
Charlie Mason -- The Resistance Fighter
231(8)
Leonard Marsland Gander and the Best Spy Story Never Told
239(10)
Better Dead than Nazi?
249(16)
PART SIX: SEPTEMBER, `HE IS COMING . . .'
Muriel, Jenny, and Frank -- Summer's End
265(7)
Invasion Weekend, Saturday, 7 September 1940
272(18)
Sunday, 8 September 1940, A National Day of Prayer
290(7)
Epilogue: No More Waiting 297(12)
Notes 309(24)
Bibliography 333(6)
Acknowledgements 339(6)
Index 345


Midge Gillies is the acclaimed author of AMY JOHNSON: QUEEN OF THE AIR and MARIE LLOYD: THE ONE AND ONLY. She is also a freelance journalist who writes regularly for the Guardian and the Press Association. She acted as consultant and contributor to the Channel 4 documentary The Real Amy Johnson, drawn from her biography of Johnson.