Paperback
Publication date:
30 September 2009
Mint Press
240 pages
Looting in Wartime Britain
£9.99
This fascinating book will have broad national appeal to anyone with an interest in wartime, social or local history. It examines from the archives the cases of looting during the war years
Looting took Britain by surprise in the summer of 1940 and it continued throughout the war. The shock was replaced by anger and outrage as looting accompanied the German bombing of cities across the country. It intensified as many looters were revealed to be in positions of trust.
Todd Gray uncovers diverse reasons why it took place and with careful research provides evidence to support this uncomfortable aspect of the past. It is part of our history that hurts but to ignore it is to diminish a generation’s struggle against fascism.
This fascinating book will have broad national appeal to anyone with an interest in wartime, social or local history. It examines from the archives the cases of looting during the war years
Looting took Britain by surprise in the summer of 1940 and it continued throughout the war. The shock was replaced by anger and outrage as looting accompanied the German bombing of cities across the country. It intensified as many looters were revealed to be in positions of trust.
Todd Gray uncovers diverse reasons why it took place and with careful research provides evidence to support this uncomfortable aspect of the past. It is part of our history that hurts but to ignore it is to diminish a generation’s struggle against fascism.
Paperback
Publication date:
30 September 2009
Mint Press
240 pages