Members of the Women's Land Army, better known as Land Girls were vital to the war effort. From their earliest beginnings in the First World War and throughout the Second World War, until they were finally disbanded in 1950, Land Girls maintained the farms and helped to keep wartime Britain fed. Using original interviews and photographs, together with other prime sources, Ann Kramer explores the work and impact of the Women's Land Army, from its origins through to its long overdue recognition.
Author: Ann Kramer
Publisher: Remember When
Date Published: 2008
Edition: New Ed
Paperback, 184 pages
Condition: New
Isbn13: 9781844680917