
Millions Like Us: Women's Lives in the Second World War
by Virginia Nicholson; Read by Fenella Woolgar; Abridged by Doreen Estall; Produced by Elizabeth Allard
Publisher: BBC Radio 4 (5 May 2011) | ISBN n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3 / 64Kbps | 32 MB
by Virginia Nicholson; Read by Fenella Woolgar; Abridged by Doreen Estall; Produced by Elizabeth Allard
Publisher: BBC Radio 4 (5 May 2011) | ISBN n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3 / 64Kbps | 32 MB
In 1942 Cora Johnston is grieving over the death of her young husband, torpedoed in the Atlantic; Aileen Morris is intercepting Luftwaffe communications during the siege of Malta – and Clara Milburn, whose son was captured after Dunkirk, is waiting, and waiting …
We tend to see the Second World War as a man’s war, featuring Spitfire crews and brave deeds on the Normandy beaches. But in conditions of “Total War” millions of women – in the Services and on the Home Front - demonstrated that they were cleverer, more broad-minded and altogether more complex than anyone had ever guessed.
In Millions Like Us Virginia Nicholson tells the story of the women’s war, through a host of individual women’s experiences. She tells how they loved, suffered, laughed, grieved and dared; how they re-made their world in peacetime. And how they would never be the same again …
Virginia Nicholson's evocative account of the Second World War is told through a multitude of individual women's experiences. As their stories unfold we discover how they loved, suffered, laughed, grieved and dared.
Episode 1:
The conflict begins, and thirty-seven year old Frances Faviell learns to administer first-aid, and Lorna Bradey, serving as a nurse in France, witnesses the horror of Dunkirk first hand.
Episode 2:
A ship is hit by a torpedo, and Mary Cornish's terrifying account of the hours and days that followed is recalled.
Episode 3:
Women enter the workplace in ever increasing numbers.
Episode 4:
Rumours and speculation about a second front gather pace, and Doris Scorer is transferred from the aircraft factory to the woodwork shop, where she starts making gliders.
Episode 5:
As the celebratory atmosphere of VE day fades, many women are left wondering what the future holds.
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