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The Enemy Within: Hucksters, Racketeers, Deserters, and Civilians During the Second World War

The Enemy Within: Hucksters, Racketeers, Deserters, and Civilians During the Second World War - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Donald ThomasTheme:Chronological Period/1940's, Chronological Period/20th Century, Cultural Region/BritishPublish date:5/1/2004Pages:429
Languages:EnglishPublisher:New York University PressISBN-13:9780814782866ISBN-10:0814782868UPC:9780814782866Book Category:History, True Crime, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Wars & Conflicts, CriminologyBook Topic:World War IISize:9.20 x 6.36 x 1.42 inchesWeight:0.79Product ID:SCMWV12RGT

While the Second World War produced numerous acts of self-sacrifice, it also made many people rich. The criminal activities of the British underworld that extended from the civilian population right through to the armed forces constitute one of the great untold stories of the war. The Blitz of 1940 may have made a nation of heroes, but in the shadows the shelter gangs and looters prowled.
Acclaimed author Donald Thomas draws on extensive archival material for these tales of profiteering. He retells how between 1940 and 1941 a Liverpool ship repairer cheated the government of the modern equivalent of $30 million, while $120 million a month was looted from relief supplies at the port of Trieste. Professional gangs raided British government offices for ration books, and underground presses counterfeited gasoline and clothing coupons by the tens of thousands. Illegal food supplies threatened the nation's health--a consignment of black market sausages in Hackney contained tuberculous meat, while the industrial alcohol, or "hooch", served to pilots in London's West End clubs could produce blindness and brain damage.
The Enemy Within also recounts colossal theft within the army. Vehicles would arrive at front line railheads stripped of tools, spare parts, and removable components, and whole consignments of cigarettes and razor blades disappeared.
In addition to these stories, The Enemy Within includes revealing photos of known law-breakers, victims, and illegal transactions. The facts Thomas uncovers are often so preposterous that in a novel they would seem unbelievable. These are the extraordinary and often absurd stories of less-than-heroic Britons.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:New York University PressISBN-13:9780814782866ISBN-10:0814782868UPC:9780814782866Book Category:History, True Crime, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Wars & Conflicts, CriminologyBook Topic:World War IISize:9.20 x 6.36 x 1.42 inchesWeight:0.79Product ID:SCMWV12RGT
Thomas, Donald: - Donald Thomas is the author of The Raising of Lizzie Meek and Victorian Underworld (NYU Press, 1998), which was short-listed for the Golden Dagger Award. He is also the author of seven biographies, including Cardigan of Balaclava and Cochrane: Britannia's Sea-Wolf. He holds a personal chair at Cardiff University in Wales.
Publisher: New York University Press

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