London Bus File 1940-1945
Author : Ken Glazier
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 35,13 MB
Release : 1999-11-01
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ISBN : 9781854142160
Author : Ken Glazier
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 35,13 MB
Release : 1999-11-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781854142160
Author : Ken Glazier
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 18,21 MB
Release : 2001-10-01
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ISBN : 9781854142498
Author : Michael Welch
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 21,16 MB
Release : 2002-12-01
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ISBN : 9781854142627
Author : Dave Stewart
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 49,45 MB
Release : 1981
Category :
ISBN :
Author : GLAZIER
Publisher :
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 44,73 MB
Release : 1998-12-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781854142115
Author : Ken Glazier
Publisher : Capital Transport
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 16,56 MB
Release : 2000-12-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781854142368
Author : Stephen Hart
Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 19,37 MB
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1782741038
The World War II Secret Operations Handbook reveals the skills and tricks used by the British SOE, the US OSS, the French Maquis, and other special forces between 1939 and 1945. Learn how to rig up a makeshift radio, how to pass undetected in enemy territory, how to live off the land and make shelter, and how to work as a sniper.
Author : Ken Glazier
Publisher : Capital Transport
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 41,95 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Buses
ISBN : 9781854141828
Author : John Christopher
Publisher : Story of
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,98 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Routemaster buses
ISBN : 9780752450841
This is the story of one of London's most famous symbols, the London bus. Full of little-known facts and figures, the book includes details of preserved vehicles and collections.
Author : Wendy Webster
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 14,53 MB
Release : 2018-02-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0192572350
During the Second World War, people arrived in Britain from all over the world as troops, war-workers, nurses, refugees, exiles, and prisoners-of-war-chiefly from Europe, America, and the British Empire. Between 1939 and 1945, the population in Britain became more diverse than it had ever been before. Through diaries, letters, and interviews, Mixing It tells of ordinary lives pushed to extraordinary lengths. Among the stories featured are those of Zbigniew Siemaszko - deported by the Soviet Union, fleeing Kazakhstan on a horse-drawn sleigh, and eventually joining the Polish army in Scotland via Iran, Iraq, and South Africa - and 'Johnny' Pohe - the first Maori pilot to serve in the RAF, who was captured, and eventually murdered by the Gestapo for his part in the 'Great Escape'. This is the first book to look at the big picture of large-scale movements to Britain and the rich variety of relations between different groups. When the war ended, awareness of the diversity of Britain's wartime population was lost and has played little part in public memories of the war. Mixing It recovers this forgotten history. It illuminates the place of the Second World War in the making of multinational, multiethnic Britain and resonates with current debates on immigration.