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French children under the Allied bombs, 1940–45
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09 May 2016

HISTORY / Europe / France, Second World War, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Military / World War II, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Modern warfare
'...makes excellent use of oral history interviews to create a compelling narrative of children's experiences of air raids in France during the Second World War'
Lucy Noakes, University of Brighton
Introduction
1. Telling stories
Part I: Expecting bombing
2. Expecting war
3. Preparing for bombs
Part II: Experiencing bombing
4. Being bombed
5. An evolving response
6. In the aftermath
7. The consequences of bombing
Part III: Explaining bombing
8. Explaining bombing to the public
9. Explaining bombing to children
10. Friends, enemies and the wider war
Evaluating bombing: a conclusion
Index