
I'm a PhD candidate researching organised entertainment within the military and its impact on troop morale. I’m sharing them here to raise awareness on this important aspect of military and social history.
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In my last post, I talked about the fallout over a popular newspaper article in August 1944 criticising the lack of welfare for the British Army in India and the South East Asia Command (SEAC). Given that British troop numbers in SEAC were ...
Sometimes, a provocative headline written by the right person at the right time can work wonders and get the bureaucratic gears working. One such timely prompt was written by Captain Bellenger MP (1894-1968) in the Sunday Pictorial on 6 Aug...
I find myself increasingly listening to calming classical music as I attempt to take a break from the unceasing assault of newsfeeds from the Middle East war. A world apart from our experiences today in the 1940s, the higher forms of the pe...
In Part 1 we looked at Leslie Howard’s contribution to the Allied war effort through his propaganda movies and fundraising. Now we’ll look at Howard’s final flight, the circumstances behind his tour of Spain in May 1943 and some of the cons...
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