BRITAIN’S RAILWAYS IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR

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Britain’s railways played a vital, yet often overlooked, role in World War II. At the end of the conflict Churchill likened London to a large animal and stated that it was the transport system that kept that animal alive. The metaphor is appropriate for the whole country during wartime and in this book Foley relates the history of the war time railways in Britain through numerous anecdotes and stories of those who were there.

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