[Your Towns and Cities in the Great War 01] • Liverpool in the Great War
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- Authors
- McGreal, Stephen
- Publisher
- Pen and Sword Military
- Tags
- bisac code 1: his027090; bic code 1: hbwn; history , military , world war i
- ISBN
- 9781473841277
- Date
- 2014-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 65.71 MB
- Lang
- en
At the dawn of the twentieth century Liverpool had 8 miles of docks thronged with cargo ships loading or discharging goods. When Britain declared war on Germany in the summer of 1914, Liverpool's geographical position demanded it be one of the chief home bases for wartime operations. It was a challenge the city accepted with relish and went on to become one of the most significant home-front contributors to the Allied victory. Justifiable, the city cenotaph proudly declares 'out of the north parts came a great company and a mighty army', but there is a forgotten army of patriotic civilians whose endeavours played a key role in the Allied victory. Despite an acute shortage of skilled labour, Liverpool led the way in the construction of munition factories and developed the required skills to 'feed the guns'. Inititally, men who were too old for military service produced shells, but a local factory became the first in the country to introduce women shell-makers, and this initiative...