Outbreak: 1939
11-15 am, 3 September 1939. The nation gathers around their radios to hear Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain make the announcement they have feared for months- Britain is at war with Germany. Seventy years on from that historic day, this is the definitive history of the build-up to, outbreak and first few months of World War Two, from the events of early 1939, right through to the first war-time Christmas. Drawing on the Imperial War Museum s extensive archives, and published to coincide with a major exhibition at the museum and an ITV television documentary on the outbreak of the war, this book will feature the personal stories of real men and women who lived through the startling events of 1939, as well as those who were actively involved in the political negotiations and their aftermath. Featuring numerous photographs and the voices of numerous key players, as well as contributions from well-known figures who were directly affected by the build up to and outbreak of war, this will be a unique document
Terry Charman is the Senior Historian at the Imperial War Museum, where he has worked since 1974. He is a frequent lecturer on the First and Second World Wars and has contributed to magazines and journals on a range of subjects. He has also worked as a consultant for a wide range of publications and has appeared on and been associated with numerous documentaries, television and radio programmes and films, including Foyle's War and Schindler's List. He is the author of The German Home Front 1939-1945.
Author: Terry Charman
Format: Hardback, 464 pages, 158mm x 236mm, 812 g
Published: 2009, Ebury Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Regional History
11-15 am, 3 September 1939. The nation gathers around their radios to hear Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain make the announcement they have feared for months- Britain is at war with Germany. Seventy years on from that historic day, this is the definitive history of the build-up to, outbreak and first few months of World War Two, from the events of early 1939, right through to the first war-time Christmas. Drawing on the Imperial War Museum s extensive archives, and published to coincide with a major exhibition at the museum and an ITV television documentary on the outbreak of the war, this book will feature the personal stories of real men and women who lived through the startling events of 1939, as well as those who were actively involved in the political negotiations and their aftermath. Featuring numerous photographs and the voices of numerous key players, as well as contributions from well-known figures who were directly affected by the build up to and outbreak of war, this will be a unique document
Terry Charman is the Senior Historian at the Imperial War Museum, where he has worked since 1974. He is a frequent lecturer on the First and Second World Wars and has contributed to magazines and journals on a range of subjects. He has also worked as a consultant for a wide range of publications and has appeared on and been associated with numerous documentaries, television and radio programmes and films, including Foyle's War and Schindler's List. He is the author of The German Home Front 1939-1945.