At the beginning of 1918, the war was not going well for the Entente allies, especially on the Western front. In March, three years of what had effectively become siege warfare conducted along a line of trenches was "unlocked" by the German spring offensive. Suddenly it was a war of movement again for ...
Drawing on the archives of the Imperial War Museum, the author presents a lively portrait of life on the Home Front in the First World War. Filled with first-hand accounts taken from diaries, letters and newspaper reports, it reveals the changing life in Britain between 1914 and 1918 in personal detail by the people who actually lived through it.