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It's a book in which Sussex' contribution to World War Two is explored in depth - but the conclusion may well surprise. Battleground Sussex covers the complete history of Sussex from the Iron age to the Present day, telling the story of one country from the earliest days recorded history through to the dark days of the Second World War. The detail takes you back in time with the conquerors, warriors and statesmen, alongside the struggles and sacrifices of the ordinary folk who have populated and defended the region throughout the ages, from the days of the Celts, Romans and Saxons, to the Battle of Hasting; from the dawn of democracy to the English Civil War; from Napoleon to Hitler. West Sussex Gazette The book is well illustrated - a decent and very readable military history of Sussex and still very useful if you live in, or are planning to visit the county. Overall this is a nice general introduction to the county's military history and is a good companion for the visitor and to walk recently devised by the Royal geographical society - Fortress Study Group "There can be few counties in England where the tides of war have raged so fiercely. A New book chronicles the bloody battle of Sussex, from the Neolithic man, through to Celtic Forts of the Iron Age to the dark days of the Second World War. In the foreword to the book, Dame Vera Lynn observes there can be few countries in England where so much fighting has taken place. The authors have undertaken a huge task, chronicling the military history of Sussex in exhaustive and at times exhausting detail. Not a read to be devoured in one sitting" - Literary Life "When war was declared and Britain was in danger of being invaded, then at last the nation pulled together and could stand behind the leader. The significance of the Battle of Britain was the threat of invasion, which would never have happened, actually united the country. It's been a book in which Sussex' contribution to World War Two is explored in depth - but the conclusions may well surprise. Sussex has invariably been the frontline: "That's been the case right through history, the geography does not change" - Chichester Observer "A blow-by-blow account of the bloody battle of the Lewes, the strategic importance of Pevensey Castle and an intriguing description of the elite Lewes Home Guard cavalry composed of more than 50 mounted members including jockeys, huntsmen and landowners - just a few of the delights described in the new book tracing the county's military history. The book contains plenty of illustrations and descriptions of where to find building, castles and invasion or battle sites that should keep the adventurous family occupied throughout the summer. Fascinating facts are piled high. From the days of the Celts, Romans and Saxons to the battle of Hastings; from the dawn of democracy to the English Civil War; from Napoleon to Hitler, Battleground Sussex explains how the country's proximity to mainland Europe has underpinned several millennia of armed conflict - plus a rebellious spirit which persists today" Sussex Express
Book Information
ISBN 9781848846616
Author John Grehan
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Pen & Sword Military
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd