Richard Brown wrote this personal diary of the war as he perceived it, with news gleaned from newspapers, wireless and hearsay, alongside an account of life in wartime Britain including rationing, blackout restrictions and evacuation. The diaries reflect the moral and social attitudes of the period and refute ideas of public ignorance of bad news.
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Richard Brown wrote this personal diary of the war as he perceived it, with news gleaned from newspapers, wireless and hearsay, alongside an account of life in wartime Britain including rationing, blackout restrictions and evacuation. The diaries reflect the moral and social attitudes of the period and refute ideas of public ignorance of bad news.
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