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Product Description
"Women of Britain, your country needs you!"
Bombers and Mash tells the story of the Second World War on the domestic front. It takes us from the kitchen to the nursery showing how women managed without almost everything from potato peelers, cosmetics, and prams to food, fuel, transport—and men. These women coped with rationing, evacuation, separation from families, long hours of work in factories, hospitals, and on the land. Through it all they kept the nation fed on ingeniously nutritious and economical meals—hundreds of the best, and some of the worst, are included here. In print for over thirty years, Bombers and Mash is moving, fascinating, and full of posters and images from the Second World War. It is both an illustrated social history and a cookery book offering a remarkable picture of the deprivation and drama of the women's war.
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