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Weirder War Two

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Did a Warner Bros. cartoon prophesize the use of the atom bomb? Did the Allies really plan to use stink bombs on the enemy? Why did the Nazis make their own version of Titanic and why were polar bear photographs appearing throughout Europe?

 

The Second World War was the bloodiest of all wars. Mass armies of men trudged, flew or rode from battlefields as far away as North Africa to central Europe, from India to Burma, from the Philippines to the borders of Japan. It saw the first aircraft carrier sea battle, and the indiscriminate use of terror against civilian populations in ways not seen since the Thirty Years War. Nuclear and incendiary bombs erased entire cities. V weapons brought new horror from the skies: the V1 with their hideous grumbling engines, the V2 with sudden, unexpected death. People were systematically starved: in Britain food had to be rationed because of the stranglehold of U-Boats, while in Holland the German blockage of food and fuel saw 30,000 die of starvation in the winter of 1944/5. It was a catastrophe for millions.

 

At a time of such enormous crisis, scientists sought ever more inventive weapons, or devices to help halt the war. Civilians were involved as never before, with women taking up new trades, proving themselves as capable as their male predecessors whether in the factories or the fields. 

 

The stories in this book are of courage, of ingenuity, of hilarity in some cases, or of great sadness, but they are all thought-provoking - and rather weird. So whether you are interested in the last Polish cavalry charge, the Blackout Ripper, Dada, or Ghandi’s attempt to stop the bloodshed, welcome to the Weirder War Two!

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Richard is the co-author of the popular Britannia series. These books follow a group of soldiers and their descendants through the madness of a chain of events which will eventually lead to the fall of Roman Britain and the descent into the Dark Ages. Richard's other titles include Arthur: Shadow of a God, exploring the obscure Celtic origins of King Arthur.

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The author of 44 novels, Michael Jecks has been a prolific writer since first taking up his pen in 1994. A past Chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association, the founder of Medieval Murderers, and now the Honorary Secretary of the Detection Club, Michael is a popular speaker and has participated on panels at festivals from Anchorage to Piacenza. 

Michael is a keen photographer and watercolourist, and when he is not working, he can usually be found walking his dogs over Dartmoor with a camera or sketchpad. He lives in north Dartmoor with his family.

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