1. The Road to War: 1930s -- 2. War: 3 September 1939 -- 3. Phoney War: September 1939-May 1940 -- 4. The Great Awakening: June- September 1940 -- 5. Evacuation: Second Wave, Home and Abroad -- 6. Disaster at Sea -- 7. In the Front Line: Blitz 1940-41 -- 8. World War: 'The End of the Beginning' -- 9. Wartime: Daily Life -- 10. Wartime: Education -- 11. Wartime: Life Overseas -- 12. Wartime: Work and Service -- 13. 1944: 'The Beginning of the End' -- 14. Victory and Aftermath -- 15. Child of That Time -- Contributors: Sound Archive -- Contributors: Documents. "During the Second World War, British children endured six years of increasing deprivation, uprootings and long separations from their families. They witnessed and endured intense air raids, attacked by both conventional bombs and the new terror weapons of V1s and V2s. Many were exposed to both physical and psychological suffering and at a very young age were forced to cope with the loss of friends and family." "Using personal accounts from the Imperial War Museum's Sound and Document Archives, Young Voices takes us beyond the home front and provides an insight into the lives of British children around the world during the Second World War."--BOOK JACKET.
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