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- For King and Country: Voices from the First World War by Brian MacArthur (← links)
- We Danced All Night: A Social History of Britain Between the Wars by Martin Pugh (← links)
- All The Nice Girls by Joan Bakewell (← links)
- Nella Last's Peace: The Post-war Diaries of Housewife 49 by Patricia Malcolmson (Editor), Robert Malcolmson (Editor) (← links)
- Can I Come Home, Please? by Phil Robins (← links)
- Clara's War by Clara Kramer (← links)
- A Good War by Patrick Bishop (← links)
- Churchill's Children: The Evacuee Experience in Wartime Britain by John Welshman (← links)
- Listening to Britain: Home Intelligence Reports on Britain's Finest Hour, May-September 1940 by Paul Addison and Jeremy A Crang (← links)
- The Long Road Home: The Aftermath of the Second World War by Ben Shephard (← links)
- Berlin at War: Life and Death in Hitler's Capital, 1939-45 by Roger Moorhouse (← links)
- Dinner with Churchill: The Prime Minister's Tabletop Diplomacy by Cita Stelzer (← links)
- A Dancer in Wartime: One Girl's Journey from the Blitz to Sadler's Wells by Gillian Lynne (← links)
- The Diaries of Nella Last: Writing in War and Peace by Patricia Malcolmson and Robert Malcolmson (Editors) (← links)
- The Holy Fox: The Life of Lord Halifax by Andrew Roberts (← links)
- Mrs Sinclair's Suitcase by Louise Walters (← links)
- Steaming to Victory: How Britain's Railways Won the War by Michael Williams (← links)
- After the Bombing by Clare Morrall (← links)
- Darling Monster: The Letters of Lady Diana Cooper to her Son John Julius Norwich 1939-1952 by Diana Cooper (← links)
- The Girls Who Went to War by Duncan Barrett and Nuala Calvi (← links)
- A World Gone Mad: The Diaries of Astrid Lindgren 1939-45 by Astrid Lindgren (← links)