Browned Off and Bloody-Minded
Discover the compelling social history of the ordinary British soldier during World War II in Browned Off and Bloody-Minded by Alan Allport. Published in 2017, this insightful book spans 424 pages, offering a deep dive into the experiences of over three million men who served in the British Army during this tumultuous period. Allport's work is praised for its impressive breadth of research and sharp, unsentimental judgments, as noted by Max Hastings in the New York Review of Books. The narratives of these brave yet bewildered soldiers shine a light on the complexities of their lives, providing readers with a profound understanding of the human side of war. Iain Finlayson from the Times describes these stories as illuminating, akin to searchlights in a dark age of trauma. Don't miss out on this essential read for anyone interested in military history and the personal stories behind the soldiers' uniforms.