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The war meant nearly six long years of enemy bombings, food rationing and the heartache of missing loved ones who were away ...
Unbeknown to many, the Women’s Land Army was originally formed in World War I. However, it was after its re-introduction in ...
Let them eat fish and chips! as Winston Churchill may well have said. Abygail Fossett finds out how the nation's favourite food kept the home ...
As the UK marks 80 years since VE Day, we’re looking back on the wartime foods that were rationed - and what was eaten in ...
Photographs taken around 80 years ago show life in Liverpool and the impact war had on our city and its people during WWII.
One way to get involved and celebrate is to take part in our VE Day and World War II quiz – which could come in handy for ...
John Goldsmith was too young to fight in World War II, but he remembers the rationing, the blackouts and the bombs that ...
In response to the chaos that led to his election, Gregory X changed the rules, requiring cardinals to meet within 10 days of the pope's death - and ordering that their food be reduced over time. If ...
In response to the chaos the led to his election, Gregory X changed the rules, requiring cardinals to meet within 10 days of the pope's death -- and ordering that their food be reduced over time.
Barleylands has announced the return of its Second World War education days for primary school children. The farm, in Barleylands Road, Billericay, said it is "very excited" to bring back the ...
On 31 March, all 25 WFP-supported bakeries closed after wheat flour and cooking fuel ran out, while parcels giving families two weeks of food rations were depleted. The Hamas-run Gaza government media ...