The Battle of the Railways, 1940-41: How Britain's Rail Staff Defied the Luftwaffe

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In 1939, Britain possessed the most concentrated and intricate railway system in the world. With the outbreak of war, this network was of vital importance in keeping the country running. Few people are aware of a key element of defeating the attacks of the Luftwaffe - the Battle of the Railways. The determined efforts by the Luftwaffe to cripple the nation’s rail network were met by the herculean efforts of the railway personnel to keep the system running, in spite of the difficulties. Adolf Hitler was assured that air assault would bring Britain to her knees, but the Luftwaffe was not successful in this endeavour, partly because their attacks were sporadic and not strategically targeted, but mainly due to the often unseen bravery of the railway staff in keeping the network going. This is the story of those critical, but now often overlooked months on the Home Front in the Second World War, and of the men and women who endured so much in order to keep this vital industry running.
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Stock Code P0744.0
ISBN13 9781036107444
Format Unknown
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 156
Page Count 224
Pictures 50
Publication Date 30 Jun 2025
Publication Status Not yet published
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 20/03/2025