The British army and the people's war 1939-1945
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The British army and the people's war 1939-1945
Manchester University Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [146]-155) and index
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内容説明
During World War II the British Army absorbed approximately three million new recruits, the majority of whom were conscripts. Drawn from all occupational groups and social classes, the military authorities were confronted with the task of moulding these civilians in uniform into an effective fighting force. This volume analyzes the impact of this process of integration on the army as a social institution. Exploring such aspects of the army's social organization as other rank selection, officer selection, officer promotion, officer-man relations, the soldier's working life, army welfare and army education, it assesses the ways in which the army changed in relation to its new intake, what the extent of any change that took place actually was, and how different the army of 1945 was from that of 1939.
目次
- Other rank selection
- officer selection
- officer promotion
- officers and men
- the soldier's working life
- army welfare
- army education
- conclusion
- appendix.
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