Caribbean wars untold : a salute to the British West Indies / Humphrey Metzgen, John Graham.
Material type:
- 9789766402037
- 9766402035
- 20150400
- Guerra Mundial II, 1939-1945 -- Historia
- Antillas -- Historia
- Antillas -- Relaciones exteriores -- Gran Bretaña
- Gran Bretaña -- Relaciones exteriores -- Antillas
- World War, 1939-1945 -- West Indies, British
- West Indies, British -- History, Military
- West Indies, British -- Military relations -- Great Britain
- 940.5409729
- 200 F 1621 M596c 2007
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 200 F 1621 M596c 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000076933 |
The contribution made to Britain's wealth by its Caribbean colonies is well known. Far less known - indeed dismissively ignored - are the contributions made over the centuries by West Indians to Britain's hard-won military victories, most notably in the two World Wars. At last this injustice has been redressed. In this single volume, the authors tell the compelling story of the Caribbean during nearly five centuries of warfare from the time of Columbus to the present decade; of how West Indian consistently rallied to Britain's side in its many years of peril, volunteers for service in its armed forces or more recently also for work in its wartime factories and forests. The book spotlights the deeds and hardships of West Indian soldiers long engaged in Africa and the Middle East, and of the many who enlisted too in the air forces and merchant navies of the Allies. And it describes the ferocious German submarine campaign in Caribbean waters, the impact that it had on life in the islands and how it was defeated; and it defines also the consequences - social, political and economic - of the World Wars on both the British West Indies and the United Kingdom. Above all, this book is written as a tribute to every West Indian veteran of Britain's wars; also to foster in the generation now growing up an awareness of the sacrifices of their forebears and pride in their achievements.
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