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London 1945
Life in the Debris of War
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546 pages
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The narrative explores the indomitable spirit of Londoners during the final year of World War II amidst relentless attacks from Hitler. Historian Maureen Waller vividly captures the resilience of the city's citizens as they navigate through suffering, celebration, and a return to normalcy. With rich detail, the book highlights the profound human experiences and transformations that defined this tumultuous period, showcasing how the metropolis adapted and thrived despite the challenges it faced.
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2006, paperback
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