Wartime Christmas

British Celebrations During Two World Wars

Published by Imperial War Museum
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $19.95

About The Book

Christmas has been regularly celebrated during wartime. From the Christmas truce of 1914 out in no-mans land on the Western Front, to POWs cooking up their very unique Christmas dinners with whatever they could get their hands on in German prisoner of war camps in the 1940s, the privations and difficulties caused by conflict has never stopped people indulging in a little Christmas cheer. This highly illustrated gift book tells the stories of those who lived through these challenging times, when wrapping paper was banned, rationing was in force and children were separated from their families. Also included are tips and tricks to create recycled presents and greetings cards, and recipes to cook a delicious wartime Christmas meal. Wartime Christmas explores the dichotomy apparent in celebrating 'peace to all men' while continuing to fight a war of aggression.

About The Author

Anthony Richards is Head of Documents and Sound at Imperial War Museums. He is the author of two other best-selling ‘Visual History’ titles, D-Day and Normandy and The Somme as well as many other books for IWM Publishing.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Imperial War Museum (December 11, 2020)
  • Length: 176 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781912423231

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