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Special Operations Executive - http://www.64-baker-street.org
Profiles the women who worked for the Special Operations Executive during WW II - agents, wireless operators, coders, clerks, and the backroom girls. |
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Second World War Memoirs of Joe Brown - http://www.lawlerbrown.com
An online book of an army career from a lowly private to a staff officer in the British Army of the Rhine. |
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Wartime Leicestershire - http://www.wartimeleicestershire.com/
Maps, photographs, and articles about wartime (1939 to 1945) Leicestershire, including before and after Blitz pictures. |
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World War II, a British Focus - http://www.warlinks.com
Features a British focus on World War II memories and diaries. Links to other WWII sites. |
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Aux Unit News - Auxiliary Units in the UK 1940-44 - http://www.auxunit.org.uk/
Record of the Auxiliary Units 1940 - 44, Britain's secret resistance organisation which was formed to fight behind the lines in the event of a Nazi invasion. |
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Civvy street in World War Two - http://www.macksites.com/PART1.htm
Stories of civilian life in Bristol, England during the Second World War. Includes related links and image and audio galleries. |
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War Gunner - http://www.wargunner.co.uk
Photos, links and information on the British Expeditionary Forces, Vimy Ridge, Dunkirk and North Africa from the perspective of an Oxfordshire soldier. Also includes a discussion of army cooking and recipes. |
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Island Farm German POW Camp Bridgend - http://www.islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk/
History of the German POW camp in Bridgend, South Wales, from which the largest number of POWs ever to escape a British run camp escaped in March 1945. |
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Docklands and the Blitz - http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.53/Docklands-and-the-Blitz.html
The story of the effects of the Blitz on the people of London through photographs and narratives. |
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Sid's War - The Story of an Argyll at War - http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Sid/pages/index1.html
The story of Sid Martindale including gallery, medals, message board and links. |
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One of Many - http://www.btinternet.com/~oneofmany/
British Army organisation, history and function of the RASC. Sections on the 46th Division, Operation Avalanche and the North African and Italian campaigns. |
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SNAG 56 / Naval Base Hospital No. 12 - http://adams.patriot.net/~eastlnd2/rj/alt/s56/snag56.htm
Historical information on SNAG 56/Naval Base Hospital #12 established to care for Normandy invasion casualties. Photos, history extract and references. |
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1940: The Secret War at Shingle Street - http://www.shford.fslife.co.uk/ShingleSt
What really happened at Shingle Street near Bawdsey, Suffolk. Story about the secret landing of Germans in UK. |
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The Little Nurse, by Marjorie Penn - http://positiveinteraction.com/littleNurse
The personal memoir of a nurse in WWII England, surviving the Blitz and treating the victims of the bombing. Provides a unique view of the war on the 'home front'. |
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Horsham Fireservice - The War Years - http://members.lycos.co.uk/margaretmagpie/FIRESERVICE.html
History of the Horsham Fire Service in World War Two. |
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Welcome to Hawkley - http://hawkley1939.emc.org.uk/
Information on the war evacuees who at the outset of hostilities in 1939 were evacuated from Battersea Central School in London to the depths of Hampshire. |
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The Communications Flight - http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/08/a2008108.shtml
The story of the contribution to the British war effort of the battle for RAF Station Habbaniya, Iraq, in May 1941. |
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The 16th Battalion Durham Light Infantry 1940-46 - http://16dli.awardspace.com/
The history, roll of honour, gallantry awards, eyewitness memories, photographs and documents, the Battle of Sedjenane, prisoners of war, and resources and links. |
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Register of Essex-related dead of World War II - http://www.goring1941.freeserve.co.uk/reg01.html
An online registry of British, Commonwealth, Allied and Axis people connected to the English county of Essex and whose death was attributable to World War Two. Also includes notes about Essex County during the war. |