War

War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, aggression, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties. The scholarly study of war is sometimes called polemology ( POL-ə-MOL-ə-jee), from the Greek polemos, meaning "war", and -logy, meaning "the study …

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3 October 2022 English

To encourage students to engage actively with historical documents. To build analytical and critical thinking skills. To formulate evidence-based arguments. To practice writing concisely and persuasively.

Gernan bombing on British people’s support of the war effort? Was the British government right to be concerned Drawing on your knowledge of Britain during World War II, use the following documents to explore the techniques Reports—reports prepared twice a day for the Home Security War Room, recounting the times, locations, and impacts active trial or purchase. Seminar Topics THE PEOPLE’S WAR FURTHER READING: B. Beaven & D. Thoms (1996) The Craig Armstrong (2007) A Northern Community at War, 1939–1945: ‘Tyneside Can Take It!’, Northern History


24 May 2022 English

ministers and other officials which constituted the government of the U.K. during the Second World War. Heads of the Cabinet; Treasury and Exchequer; Ministers for Domestic Affairs; Ministers for Foreign

government of the U.K. during the Second World War: Heads of the Cabinet Treasury and Exchequer Ministers 1945 Minister of Shipping (renamed Minister of War Transport 1 May 1941) Ronald Cross (Con) 14 May 1942 Minister of Transport (became Minister of War Transport 1 May 1941) Sir John Reith (Nat) John 1941 Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of War Transport Frederick Montague (Lab) John Llewellin 1942 29 June 1941 – 4 February 1942 Minister of War Production (became Minister of Production 12 Mar


24 May 2022 English

National Archives, with supporting information from the National Archives handbook, The Second World War – a guide to documents in the Public Record Office (PRO, 1998), and relevant passages from the documents

the National Archives handbook, The Second World War – a guide to documents in the Public Record Office ● CAB 71 – War Cabinet, Lord President's Committee, Minutes and Papers. ● CAB 74 – War Cabinet, Food Education and Ministry of Education: Second World War and General Historical Survey: Evacuation papers Schemes and Billeting Arrangements, Second World War, Specimens of Series of Documents Destroyed. Government records ● HLG 7 – Ministry of Health: Second World War Special Wartime Functions, Registered Files (LN and


24 May 2022 English

Dr Brett Holman - University of New England; Dr David Clampin - University of Liverpool John Moores; Dr Juliette Pattinson - University of Kent; Professor Daniel Ussishkin - University of …

the public sphere. He is the author of The Next War in the Air: Britain’s Fear of the Bomber, 1908-1941 of the British home front during the Second World War. His research interests include morale, propaganda British press advertising during the Second World War. Aspects of his research are informed by a previous Western and Eastern Europe during the Second World War. She is the author of Behind Enemy Lines (2007) a University Press, and the popular history book Secret War (Caxton, 2001). She has written articles for public


24 May 2022 English

British Society, 1939-1951 contains records from collections such as: Records of central government departments and ministries; Records of Local Organizations and Wartime Bodies; Collections of government propaganda. Users can browse, …

central government departments and ministries ● War Cabinet: Home affairs minutes and memoranda from for War and Peace Military Activity and Home Defence Bombing and Attacks on the Populatio Pre-war planning Civilian-military Interactions Psychological Impacts Post-war planning Invasion Contingencies Reconstruction;


24 May 2022 English

responsible for dealing with and reporting on the domestic situation in Britain during the Second World War and its aftermath. Its files document a wide variety of themes and topics relating to social, economic uniquely comprehensive insight into civilian life across the country, and the everyday impacts of total war. Each collection contains the reports of government departments, the activities of local wartime organizations

domestic situation in Britain during the Second World War and its aftermath. Its files document a wide variety across the country, and the everyday impacts of total war. Each collection contains the reports of government experience, from civil defence to domestic life: ● The War Cabinet ● Board of Education ● Ministry of Agriculture National Service ● Ministry of Works and Buildings ● War Office ● The U.K. Foreign Office The files also region of the U.K. and beyond. The Second World War was a pivotal moment of development for the relationship


24 May 2022

During the Second World War, the British government commissioned a range of advertising campaigns to be circulated in newspapers and other publications, promoting various schemes, initiatives, and public published under the official imprint of various departments, reveal the ways in which wartime and post-war initiatives were communicated to the British public, and provide a valuable insight into the government's


11 May 2022

retained by the U.K. government and are therefore not available in Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War.

available in Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War. FO 1093 136 144 148 165 168 177 178 181


11 May 2022 English

Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War provides access to British government secret intelligence and foreign policy files from 1873 to 1953, with the majority of files dating from the 1930s and 1940s 1940s. Spanning four key twentieth century conflicts, with a spotlight on the Second World War, the material, sourced from The National Archives, U.K., enables rich research into intelligence, foreign policy relations, and military history in the period of Appeasement, through the Second World War, and into the early Cold War.

Files from World Wars to Cold War Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War provides access to British government conflicts, with a spotlight on the Second World War, the material, sourced from The National Archives Appeasement, through the Second World War, and into the early Cold War. At the heart of this resource are prisoners of war ● the threat of nuclear war ● Anglo-American cooperation ● U.K. preparations for war with Soviet Sub-Committee: Minutes and Memoranda, 1936-1939 ● CAB 81: War Cabinet and Cabinet: Committees and Sub-committees


11 May 2022 English

Gill Bennett, Anthony Glees, Michael Goodman, Matthew Jones, Michael Morgan and Denis Smyth

Secret Files from World Wars to Cold War Editorial Board Gill Bennett Gill Bennett was Chief Historian and International Affairs in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. His most recent Volume I: From the Approach of the Second World War to the Suez Crisis (Routledge, 2014). Matthew Jones Nottingham. He has published extensively on post-war British and US foreign policy, Anglo-American relations international history, with a particular focus on the Cold War, and teaches courses on international history and


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