Invasion Publicity during the Second World War

...value’. ‘Beating the Invader’ Britain was not invaded in the summer of 1940. However this did not signal an end of the debate over how best to communicate the threat....
...value’. ‘Beating the Invader’ Britain was not invaded in the summer of 1940. However this did not signal an end of the debate over how best to communicate the threat....
...party to the secret project codenamed Tube Alloys were kept informed of developments, and British scientists and officials were involved with the planning process for the use of the bomb....
...off Whitehall, in London’s SW1 postcode, fronted by one of the world’s most iconic front doors, stands Number 10 Downing Street, the unique home and office of the British Prime...
...consternation at the English court. Fourteenth century Anglo-French relations mostly alternated between hostile rivalry at best to periods of open conflict and war at worst. Through the alliance with Castile,...