The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing

The Birds That Wouldn’t Sing

by Justin Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 19/12/2024

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This compelling book offers a unique perspective on D-Day and its aftermath through the personal testimonies of the Wrens who worked for Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay during Operation Overlord. Drawing on public and private archives, it reveals the untold stories of the women serving in the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS), balancing their wartime contributions with the strictures of secrecy and censorship. The narrative is framed by letters from these Wrens, which provide intimate glimpses into both the personal and professional challenges they faced during World War II.


The book captures the atmosphere of war as experienced by British auxiliaries. It highlights the Wrens' vital but often overlooked role in the D-Day planning effort and beyond, revealing the surreal coexistence of the ordinary and extraordinary in wartime. Focusing in particular on the wartime archive of one of the Wrens, Joan Prior, the author brings to life the contribution of these women to the war effort, while also offering insights into British, French, and German morale and culture. This thoughtful and moving account adds depth to the broader historical narrative of World War II, making it a valuable addition for both the general reader and the professional historian.

ISBN:
9781805114222
9781805114222
Category:
Warfare & defence
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-12-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Openbook Publishers
Justin Smith

Justin is a Melbourne based journalist, broadcaster and writer. He’s currently the presenter of a national radio program across the Macquarie Network (2GB, 3AW, 4BC, 6PR), a columnist with the Melbourne Herald Sun, and a weekly guest on Seven’s Sunrise program and Sky News Australia. He has covered Australia’s war history through his writing and broadcasting - including Afghanistan in 2013 when he was embedded with Australian troops, for which he received an award from Commercial Radio Australia, and a live national broadcast of the 100-year Gallipoli ceremony.

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