Book Description
In these ten stories of battlefield and British home-front action in the Second World War, Prime Minister Gordon Brown pays tribute to the courage of the men and women who took up arms against tyranny and overcame it. Some are stories of decisive action taken in searing heat of combat. On D-Day Company Sergeant Major Hollis of the Green Howards VC stormed a pill-box alone, overcoming its defenders and thus paving the way for a crucial advance to higher ground, while Sergeant Hannah VC, single-handedly fought a fire in a bomber returning from a raid on invasion barges at Antwerp in 1940, as machine-gun ammunition exploded all around him. Others tell of great danger faced again and again- Graham Hayes and Geoffrey Appleyard of the Small Scale Raiding Force (Forerunners of the SBS) carried out daring and innovative actions on enemy shipping in Africa and then the Normandy coast, while John Bridge, a physics teacher turned mine-and-bomb disposal officer, repeatedly practised his nerve-racking skills for six years, always aware that there were no second chances if things went wrong. Meanwhile, behind the lines the sangfroid of clandestine operatives like Major Hugh Seagrim, GC, in occupied Burma and Violette Szabo in occupied France took on a daunting, almost mysterious character. With accounts of the risks taken by resistance fighters, the bravery of Battle of Britain pilots, the sacrifices of sailors at sea, the determination of civilian defence workers on the home front, and the daring rescue of Jews from certain death, this gripping and inspiring book celebrates the courage of an exceptional generation.