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Iron Cross Magazine Britain's Home Front Special Issue

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Discover what life was like in WWII on the Home Front as Hitler’s bombs rained down.

PLACES – From locations such as Churchill’s headquarters and the Western Approaches in Liverpool, to training camps, submarine museums and army camps. These are the places from WWII you can go see today.

LIFE IN WARTIME – Discover the effect of rationing and the black market, how people got in during the Blitz, the wartime industries, Liverpool and Plymouth at war, and the murders that shocked Britain.

ORGANISATIONS – With men called up to frontline combat, women were needed to fill their places, leading to the creation of numerous organisations such as the WRNS, ATS, WAAF and the more informal and unexpected Women’s Home Defence. There was still room for the LDV and its successor, the venerable Home Guard.

COLLECTABLES – Letters, medals, weapons of the Home Guard, war toys and newspapers. These are the things you can collect from the Home Front in WWII.
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Britain's Home Front IN THIS ISSUE Discover what life was like in WWII on the Home Front as Hitler’s bombs rained down. PLACES – From locations such as Churchill’s headquarters and the Western Approaches in Liverpool, to training camps, submarine museums and army camps. These are the places from WWII you can go see today. LIFE IN WARTIME – Discover the effect of rationing and the black market, how people got in during the Blitz, the wartime industries, Liverpool and Plymouth at war, and the murders that shocked Britain. ORGANISATIONS – With men called up to frontline combat, women were needed to fill their places, leading to the creation of numerous organisations such as the WRNS, ATS, WAAF and the more informal and unexpected Women’s Home Defence. There was still room for the LDV and its successor, the venerable Home Guard. COLLECTABLES – Letters, medals, weapons of the Home Guard, war toys and newspapers. These are the things you can collect from the Home Front in WWII.


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Out of this world.

This magazine is surely setting new standards. Excellent stuff! Need to get copies of the first three issues somewhere! Reviewed 02 April 2021

Best military history magazine on the market

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An absolutely incredible product.
Reviewed 25 November 2020

Best military magazine of its kind

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The best of its kind

I have subscribed to the print version, but will now switch to digital as I am slowly drowning in an avalanche of books and magazines.

Iron Cross Magazine is, without doubt, the best military history publication out there. There are no space fillers, every single page is valuable and interesting. Its critical, entertaining, the production standards are outstanding, the contributors are top-notch, the cover art and colour plates are beautiful (all hand painted artworks - no cheap cgi).

Each single issue hits home with a weighty 132 pages - a book disguised as a magazine, and outstanding magazine.

Reviewed 11 June 2020
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