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This
book is the untold story of some of the remarkable heroines of WW2,
the women who made the munitions and aircraft that were so desperately
needed at our time of greatest vulnerability. One and a half million
women, a great many from Birmingham, bravely and patriotically did their
duty in dangerous and arduous conditions. Many of the munitions factories
in Birmingham made the city a foremost strategic target for the Luftwaffe,
causing our own government to enforce a press blackout through a Defence
Notice in the interest of national public morale.
This collection of voices is the last of the so many; nine
old souls who were young girls at the time of their devoted service
to their king and country. They reflect on the changes that war made
to their lives; blackouts, rationing, gas masks, and the funny tales
of the black market and fast living; and how they found romance and
love in an uncertain world.
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