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Learn all about the BLITZED BRITS, with all the nasty bits left in. Find out what really happened in Dad's Army, see how to make a rude noise with a gas mask and Learn why the Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty! Includes a grisly quiz to test your knowledge.

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I knew what these were when I bought them (I bought three) – written for a much younger audience – but given the woefully little I know about world history, I figured anything was better than nothing and as I tend to think straight history texts rather dull, ultimately, I probably wasn't that far outside its target audience after all, in terms of attention span.

I started with this one as it was the thinnest, and thankfully, I knew most of it already - I'm not that ignorant after all! - but there were a lot of details I didn't know. The obliteration of everything that indicated a location, for example. Business signs that indicated the town/village/city name had that name painted over; public transit station names were removed. I show more also didn't know there was such a time gap between the first blitz and the second. And I will always know that in a stream of terrible years, 1942 was by far the worst for the homefront in terms of legislated deprivation.

Some of the stories were funny, of course. The one about the girl who, listening to her mum about strange men approaching her during the blackout, accidentally put her own father head first into a pig scrap bin had both MT and I giggling.
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While I still don't quite get the point of Horrible Histories where no sources are cited or bibliographies included, so you can't go on to research more and could never reference any of this in, say, a history exam, regardless I loved the series as a kid and this is a particularly interesting instalment.
A fairly amusing book, but not as amusing as Deary's other works that I have read. I suspect this is because recent history contains fewer bloodthirsty oddities.
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Terry Deary is an actor, TV presenter and author. He has written 315 books, both non-fiction and fiction, for children and adults. His famous Horrible Histories books have sold over 32 million copies in 40 languages since their launch in 1993 and have appeared as an award-winning television series, theatre tours and a movie. He has also written show more fifty professional plays, the TV series Terry Deary's Twisted Tales and has designed museum exhibitions based on themes from his books. He was born in Sunderland in 1946 and as a young lad helped out in his father's butcher's shop, which he credits as having imbued him with a sound work ethic. The Peasants' Revolting Lives is his second book for adults for Pen Sword, after The Peasants' Revolting Crimes (2019). show less

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Brown, Martin (Cover artist)
Sheppard, Kate (Illustrator)

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Canonical title
The Blitzed Brits
Original publication date
1994
Important places
London, England, UK; The Tube, London, England, UK; Coventry, England, UK
Important events
World War II (1939 | 1945)
Dedication
This book is for the staff of Durham Light Infantry Museum in Durham City, with thanks
First words
Once upon a time history lessons were all about things that happened hundreds of years ago.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)As Churchill said, 'If the British Empire lasts for a thousand years, men will still say "this was their finest hour"'. He could well have been right.

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
940.53History & geographyHistory of EuropeHistory of Europe1918-World War II, 1939-1945
LCC
PS430Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureWit and humor. Satire

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