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Informationen zum Autor Peter Doyle is a freelance palaeontologist and visiting professor at University College London who teaches palaeontology and geology at a number of universities. He is the author of numerous scientific papers and books, including The Key to Earth History and Understanding Fossils (both Wiley). He edits two geological magazines, Geology Today , and, for children, Rockwatch. Klappentext This is the story of the British soldier in the Second World War; a story of endurance through the long years of conflict, in theatres as diverse as Europe, the Western Desert, the Arctic and the Far East. It is the real story of the British Tommy, truthful and unglorified. Beginning on the road to Dunkirk, Peter Doyle traces the life of the British Soldier from 1939 through the development of Fortress Britain and the rearming of troops to open the 'Second Front' in Europe. With reference to military equipment, literature, art and ephemera, he conjures an image of what it was like to serve in the British Army during this gruelling war. He tells how troops would fight in the desert, on the long road that led to victory in Alamein, and of the battles against the Japanese in the Far East.A detailed and truthful account of life as a British Tommy during the Second World War, revealing what it was really like to fight for Britain and the everyday activities experienced in between the fighting. Zusammenfassung A story of the road to Dunkirk, the development of Fortress Britain and the rearming of the army to open the 'Second Front' in Europe. It explains what it was like to serve in the desert, on the long road that led to victory in Alamein, and of the battles against the Japanese in the Far East. Inhaltsverzeichnis 'Unprepared', 1939-41 /Home defence, 1940-4 /From the Desert to Italy, 1940-5 /The Far East, 1940-5 /'Deserve Victory', 1944-5 /Suggested Reading /Index