Our Land at War: A Portrait of Rural Britain 1939–45
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Duff Hart-Davis. Our Land at War: A Portrait of Rural Britain 1939–45
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Contents
Prologue
The Old Ways
All Hands to the Plough
Exodus
Braced for Invasion
Going to Ground
Adapting to War
Rain of Death
Food from Everywhere
Girls to the Fields
In the Woods
Laying Up Treasure
White Elephants
Rescue Operations
Plane Fields
American Invasion
On the Wing
Fun and Games
Field Sports
Animals Under Fire
Slate Country
Evictions
Far North
On the Springboard
Flying Bombs
Unfinished Business
Acknowledgements
Sources
Notes
Picture Section
Index
About the Publisher
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Dennis Swann, who lived near the Elephant & Castle in London, ‘where all was buildings and pavements and street noise’, landed at a farm near Colyton, in east Devon. Aged eleven, he had ‘never seen cows, nor even a green hill’, so he had never considered where milk came from, and found the sight of a cow being milked ‘astonishingly exciting’. John Swallow wrote from Kidderminster, in Warwickshire: ‘I broke my record by eating eight pieces of bread’; but then, asking if he might come home, he went on gloomily: ‘If we have to go, we might as well all go together – you have got to die sometime, and it might as well be painlessly by the bomb as by a long illness or something.’
Some city-based mothers, unable to bear the separation from their children, forged out into the country to reclaim them, only to find that the foster-parents had become so fond of them that they were reluctant to let them go. Most children were too far out for regular visits, but one father who worked for the Post Office in London sometimes cycled seventy miles in each direction to see his son in Northamptonshire.
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