To the Last Man
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To the Last Man
The Home Guard in War & Popular Culture
Author:Malcolm Atkin
Language:English
Format:Hardcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Pages:256
Photos:30 black and white illustrations
Publisher:Pen and Sword Military
ISBN:9781526745934
Item No. 9781526745934
The Home Guard was formed in 1940 to fight an uncompromising and essentially suicidal campaign that was to buy a few hours grace for the regular forces to regroup after a German invasion. But the Dad’s Army TV series has led to a serious distortion in the perception of the Home Guard and, as Malcolm Atkin reveals in this thought-provoking and meticulously researched book, its image was manipulated from its earliest days.Using official documents, contemporary histories, stories, artwork and poetry, and comparing these with postwar films and histories, he takes a unique perspective. He explores how the myths of the Home Guard arose and were exploited by official propaganda and the wartime and postwar media. He also shows how the strong sense of gallows-humor amongst its volunteers – which fits in with a long tradition of self-deprecating humor in the British army – was taken out of context and became the basis of the TV series.To the Last Man strips back the myths and forensically analyzes how the modern perception has evolved. The result is a new, gritty, sometimes shocking, appreciation of the role that the Home Guard was expected to play in the Second World War.